The story is hardly believable.
Retired owners of a house in the south of France found themselves at the doorstep of their homes because squatters had taken up residence there.
This is indeed the law: after two days of illegal occupation, the invaders can no longer be evicted from a second home without a long and costly legal procedure.
And woe to anyone who tries to recover his property himself: he incurs a heavier criminal sanction than the squatter.
It is as if, after having robbed a bank, the criminals found themselves owners of the loot after 48 hours, until justice decided otherwise.
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Those who would find this legislation aberrant must understand that it is only the expression, certainly taken to its climax, of a logic that the intellectual left and the pseudo-experts have imposed on French society for more than half a century. -century.
In this counter-narrative, the delinquents are the victims of a
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