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Drug trafficking: in Paris, the fed up of the inhabitants of a street plunged into darkness by dealers

2024-04-04T13:58:20.083Z

Highlights: Residents of rue Championnet (Paris 18th century) have been plunged into darkness for 200 m after dark for almost four months. Since the end of November, on 200 m of this artery connecting Place Albert-Kahn, there is almost never a working street light. “You might tell me it’s not serious, but I can’t stand walking in dog droppings or vomit anymore,” fumes a mother of family. The vandalism of young individuals who squat around number 54 of the street, the deal point of the sector.


The residents of rue Championnet (Paris 18th century) have been at their wits' end, plunged into darkness for 200 m after dark for almost four months.


“When night falls, we are confined to our homes. We are reliving the Covid period. » The inhabitants of the beginning of rue Championnet in Paris (18th century) were even taken back to the Middle Ages throughout the winter. Without light, or almost, in the middle of the city. “You might tell me it’s not serious, but I can’t stand walking in dog droppings or vomit anymore because we can’t see where we’re stepping,” fumes a mother of family.

Since the end of November, on 200 m of this artery connecting Place Albert-Kahn, there is almost never a working street light. In question, the vandalism of young individuals who squat around number 54 of the street, the deal point of the sector.

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Source: leparis

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