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"I can't take it anymore": Stéphane Bern leaves Paris, tired of its violence and its filth

2021-11-14T13:02:54.028Z


Deploring "the permanent construction sites", the tensions generated by the traffic and the uglyness of the City of Light, the defender of Heritage is moving to his residence in Perche, he revealed in Le Parisien.


Paris has become a trash can where people get rid of everything, anywhere and anyhow.

Where has the City of Light gone?

Stéphane Bern does not skimp on words when he mentions Paris in the Columns of the

Parisian

.

"I've been living there since I was 10, and I can't take it anymore,"

he said, annoyed.

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Tired of "

dirt, holes in the road, permanent construction sites, noise, and above all, above all, violence ...

", the defender of heritage has revealed to our colleagues his intention to leave the City of Light for the Perche.

In a month to the day.

He will thus leave his apartment in Pigalle, in the 9th arrondissement of the capital, to settle in the countryside in the former royal and military college of Thiron-Gardais (Eure-et-Loir) which he acquired in 2013, happy to enjoy more space.

"The first people responsible are first of all the users"

Stephane Bern

A heartbreak for this "

lover of Paris

" who has lived there from an early age who deplores a city that has become "

anarchic and dangerous

" where multiple incivilities and tensions reign, and growing dirtiness

.

The host of France 2 also regrets a “

certain ugliness

” of the capital exhibiting “

awful

street

furniture

in his own words.

These inconveniences have been denounced for months, with supporting photos, by thousands of Internet users, gathered behind the hashtag #saccageparis, which he looks at

"with great sympathy because they are whistleblowers."

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Asked about the role of Anne Hidalgo, mayor of Paris, on the deplorable state of the city, Stéphane Bern, who admits to having "

almost

" friendly relations with her, does not overwhelm her with reproaches. “

It would be too easy! Her task is far from simple, and as far as I know, she's not the one who gets her dirty, and it's not the garbage collectors' fault. Those primarily responsible are first and foremost the users (...). She certainly has her share of responsibility, but she does not deserve all the blows that are given to her. "

He charges his deputies more: "

My feeling is that the green allies are blackmailing the mayor and that they are given a lot.

I hoped that they would become the defenders of our urban heritage and of trees… But there has never been so many trees felled, nor so much concrete. "

And Stéphane Bern to conclude without departing from the courtesy which characterizes him:

“Dear Anne, awaken the beauty of this city.

Restore its prestige, its appeal, its quality of life ”.

To the best of my mind ...

Source: lefigaro

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