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An “unprecedented” contract between the State and Chartres Métropole on security

With precision, Richard Lizurey, deputy mayor of Chartres and deputy vice-president of Chartres Métropole, detailed the integrated security contract which unites the State and Chartres Métropole.

“The axes are the intensification of the presence of the security forces on the public highway, the development and modernization of video protection devices, the fight against illegal dumping of garbage, the securing of public transport, the prevention of youth delinquency and brawling phenomena. »
Tuesday, March 15, Richard Lizurey added to his list of key points: “The fight against radicalization and against separatism, the fight against nuisance, incivility and trafficking, strengthening links with justice and redefining the governance of security at the scale of the agglomeration”.

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Information Sharing

The deputy mentioned the cybercrime that is developing against local authorities and businesses. “We are going to train elected officials on this theme”, he specifies.

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The document demonstrates the common desire of the various partners to improve public tranquility throughout the agglomeration. Jean-Pierre Gorges, mayor of Chartres and president of Chartres Métropole, was delighted with this “unprecedented in France” contract. Security is the first of the freedoms and a duty that must be ensured by the authorities. We provide an answer to delinquency. He underlined the presence of National Education: “It’s not always easy to get them, but we managed to get them to come. »

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And to conclude, on three foundations: “The sharing of information, mutual trust and a community of objectives. This partnership was supported by the public prosecutor, Rémi Coutin. “It will allow us to carry out new projects. I already recall that facts have been elucidated and perpetrators arrested thanks to the deployment of video surveillance cameras. In addition, we will train municipal police officers to be more efficient in terms of procedures. »

Françoise Souliman, prefect of Eure-et-Loir, underlined: “It is a well-structured cooperation which commits us until 2026. There is an issue of credibility. »

Thierry Delaunay

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