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The first curfews ordered in Val-d’Oise are “illegal” according to the prefecture


Whether in Deuil-la-Barre or Montmagny, the prefecture forced the mayors to cancel their orders.

Philippe Brugnot, director of the prefect’s office, is clear: “ National police will not enforce these illegal orders ” And for good reason, “ only the prefect can make this decision », He reminds in a firm tone. Earlier today, two mayors had declared curfews between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. in Deuil-la-barre and Montmagny. Montmagny’s city councilor Patrick Floquet even said that he had received the prefecture’s approval in his press release published on social networks. ” It’s wrong “Retorts the director of cabinet who denies any consultation” let alone validation ” After an exchange with the Sarcelles sub-prefect, the orders were canceled.

They will realize their bullshit

A decision that does not pass for the Republican mayor of Montmagny, Patrick Floquet: “ They’ll realize their crap and apply it themselves later ” Everything starts from the ups and downs of residents exasperated by the presence of young people on the street: ” They meet late in their twenties, it’s unacceptable, he laments. Either we do containment for everyone, or we do it for nobody ” He chooses the first option by establishing a curfew from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. until the end of the month. Muriel Scolan, various right mayor of Deuil-la-Barre, joins the magnymontois in his approach. ” There are those who do not want to upset the prefect and those who make decisions for the good of the population “, He says categorically.

According to the sexagenarian, ” it is better to go before disasters ” ” We are told today that young people risk nothing but until when? We don’t have all the information “, He judges alarmist. So it was essential for him ” to protect everyone “, Even if it means going beyond the legal framework:” One must know what one wants. Whether we want it to stop as soon as possible or not … We can do it only if everyone stays at home

Closure of shops from 8 p.m. in several cities in Val-d’Oise

Although currently no city in Val-d’Oise is subject to a curfew, several town halls are still tempted to do so. Like Sarcelles, Villiers-le-Bel, Arnouville and the town of Gonesse, which report in a press release that all shops are closed from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. A way of ” fight against the gatherings which continue to be observed in the territory despite the confinement directives “According to his emblematic mayor, Jean-Pierre Blazy, who warns:” We will do everything to stop the spread of the epidemic, until signing a curfew order if necessary

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