How can we ensure the security of a priority district as large as a city, but also receive complaints and conduct investigations for all of Champigny-sur-Marne (Val-de-Marne) without adequate human resources?
The question arises daily at the town police station, located in the heart of Bois-l'Abbé.
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The lack of civil servants, estimated at at least thirty agents if we compare with the 2021 workforce, worries elected officials as much as the police officers themselves.
Champigny was, however, part of the list of the first 15 Districts of Republican Reconquest (QRR) in France, established in 2019. It is even the only one in Val-de-Marne to have such a status.
A priority which was to provide sufficient staff to better manage Bois-l'Abbé, where nearly 12,000 inhabitants live.
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