They are already accumulating a multitude of problems: insalubrity, poverty, delinquency, drugs, prostitution… From now on, the inhabitants of Pantin, in Seine-Saint-Denis, will also have to face the “crackers” from Paris.
“It's like inoculating a cancer patient with staphylococcus
!”,
is offended Marion, a resident of Quatre Chemins, this district of the city concerned by the dreaded arrival of drug addicts evacuated from the capital.
Last Friday, on the decision of the Minister of the Interior, Gérald Darmanin, these crack users, who were rotting the lives of the inhabitants of the 18th and 19th arrondissements around the gardens of Éole, were dislodged and installed a few kilometers further north of Paris, place Auguste-Baron.
One of those sordid places found in large metropolises.
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Located at one of the entrances to Paris, Porte de la Villette, and strangled by a road junction, the place is abandoned to car traffic and a few alcoholic migrants.
On a square of
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