In Marseille, the episode of air pollution with fine particles (PM10) which affected part of France last week gave rise, for the first time, to fines.
143 motorists or two-wheelers had to pay fines ranging from 68 to 135 euros.
Like Marc, they were driving in the low emission zone (ZFE) without a Crit'Air sticker on the windscreen or with a 4 or 5 badge indicating diesel vehicles over 20 years old.
Craftsman in a workshop in the city center, he was delivering shelves to customers when he came across the police roadblock.
“My van is in very good condition. It is from 1995, but drives very little, because it is only used for deliveries between my workshop and customers who, for the most part, live in the neighborhood. I didn't know I wasn't allowed to ride. It costs me 135 euros and if I understand correctly, I don't even have to park or drive in the city center anymore. In the end, it's always the same ones who rack up."
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