"My wife suffers from memory loss and, as soon as we complain, we are referred to a sadness of soul or we are treated as fascists",
deplores Grégoire *.
This inhabitant of the 18th arrondissement of Paris saw the birth of a multitude of ephemeral terraces under his windows after the first confinement.
“We have few solutions
,” he sums up.
The move, but we don't necessarily have the means, the legal action or someone will go crazy. ”
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Grégoire thinks more and more of going to court.
Since May 2020, he has contacted the police, the City services, made reports wherever possible.
However, no action by the public authorities has come to change things:
"We called the town hall, but we have no news, it remains communication."
The Right to Sleep Paris collective was created in 2020 to
“give testimonials and seek solutions”
against nuisances.
They are accentuated with this proliferation of terraces, but criticism
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