"Look here and look there!"
shows the camera one of the cyclists, who has several visible red spots on the level of the ribs.
On October 23, in Gennes-Val-de-Loire (Maine-et-Loire), a group of walkers had the bad experience of receiving pellets from the rifle of a hunter who was trying to shoot a partridge.
Among the group was a 17-year-old minor who received an impact in her helmet.
Preferring to deny the facts at first, the hunter ended up declining his identity.
The cyclists had told him the color: they have since filed a complaint, according to the BFMTV channel.
This accident - the consequences of which could have been serious - is unfortunately not isolated.
The same day, in Châteaubourg, in Ille-et-Vilaine, a cyclist was taken to hospital after being injured by three pellets from a hunter, according to Ouest-France.
And a hunter was injured in the leg… by another hunter in Menskrich (Moselle), reports Lorraine Actu.
Worse still, a 67-year-old woman was accidentally killed by her companion during a beat in the Côtes-d'Armor in October.
This succession of hunting accidents increasingly relayed on social networks and thus publicized, pushed the government to think about a plan to fight against these accidents.
Bérangère Couillard, the "Madame Chasse" of the executive, is preparing to change a number of security rules.