During the day, garbage cans pile up;
at night they burn.
While the strike by Parisian garbage collectors against the pension reform is in its third week, and the movement has been renewed until Monday March 27, the incidents that have erupted every evening in recent days are worsening an already untenable situation for the inhabitants. of the ten boroughs where waste collection is no longer normally provided.
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Every morning, since the announcement of 49.3 in the National Assembly and even more so since the rejection of the motion of censure at the Palais Bourbon, Parisians wake up in a landscape of desolation.
Here, a huge gutted garbage can, set on fire the day before, is still smoking.
There, bars-restaurants note, disappointed, that their terraces remain empty despite the spring weather.
Who would want to have their coffee in front of a mountain of trash?
In this small street, parents and nannies have to get off the sidewalk and walk in the middle of the road with their strollers.
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