Monday, October 11 in the morning, the inhabitants of Plounéventer, a small town in Finistère, woke up with a strange surprise.
A utility vehicle spent the night on the roof of a bus shelter that serves school lines, on the Place de l'Eglise, reports
Le Télégramme
.
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Mayor Philippe Héraud, alerted by the gendarmerie, quickly had the vehicle removed from its incongruous location.
The evacuation was carried out "
with the help of a company from Landivisiau equipped with lifting equipment
", details
Le Télégramme
.
The councilor believes that "
it must have been done at night, and discreetly since the neighbors did not hear any noise
".
A complaint soon to be filed
Despite the identification of the vehicle owner, from the travel community, the reasons for this unusual situation remain unknown.
The track of the local dispute is privileged compared to that of the farce.
The mystery is maintained while the gendarmerie fails to contact the owner.
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The mayor of Plounéventer is preparing to file a complaint for "
endangering the lives of others
", we learn in the columns of the
Telegram
.
The perpetrators of this act "
are unconscious
" and they "
could have injured children
", commented the elected.