It is a poster that arouses strong reactions in the Pablo Picasso district, in Nanterre (Hauts-de-Seine).
A regulation drafted by dealers for the inhabitants was printed and then displayed in the hall of tower number 11, one of the famous cloud towers, reveals this Saturday
Le Parisien
.
Some see it as a form of “
provocation
”.
"
Dear neighbours, dear neighbours
", first challenge the dealers in capital letters.
Then in a text punctuated with spelling mistakes, they undertake to “
leave no litter, no noise and no one will smoke in the tower
”.
They guarantee that there will be "
no disrespect
" towards the inhabitants.
“
We are not here to disrupt your daily life, only to work.
We absolutely want everything (sic) to go well for you and us
”, proclaim those who present themselves as “
the management
”.
Traffickers, “employers”
In return, the traffickers demand from the inhabitants to “
please respect the instructions and the employers (re-sic).
There's no point yelling at them.
If you have a request or other do not hesitate (re-re-sic) to communicate with us.
“And to add, presenting himself as a Good Samaritan:”
If you need anything (re-re-re sic) it is, we are there with great pleasure.
The authors of this regulation seem to forget that they are engaged in a completely illegal trade.
“
We can still see it as a form of provocation
,” lambasted Patrick de Gallard, president of the Amicale des tours Aillaud in the columns of Le
Parisien
.
Last December, a 25-year-old man died of gunshot wounds in the Pablo Picasso neighborhood.
The track of a settling of accounts was then privileged.
According to the report of the Ministry of the Interior, delinquent activity linked to drugs continues to increase throughout the territory.
The number of defendants for narcotics use has increased "
very clearly again
", (+13%, after +38% in 2021, following the introduction of fixed criminal fines, indicated in January the Ministry of The number of people accused of drug trafficking is also on the rise (+4%, after +13% in 2021).