Sunday, April 21, 2013

Lawn Paris: Delanoë persists signe

Bertrand Delanoë, who presented the bill for damage caused by trampling lawns at the "Protest for All" Sunday, January 13, to clarify its intentions in a statement Wednesday, January 16.

Sa approach has indeed angered protesters, determined to exonerate € 100,000 claimed by the City of Paris. "It is with astonishment that I discovered the controversy heard by the right to compensation for damage to the lawn of Champ-de-Mars on January 13 by demonstrators opposed to marriage for all," said the mayor, who advance several arguments for its défense.

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Il have warned from the outset prefecture police and organizers "the lawns of the Champs-de-Mars, which are being refurbished during the winter, would not support such a rush." This, according to the mayor of Paris, has not missed: "The City departments are aware of Monday morning the extent of damage, with both work full again and downtime lawns to extend until June, usually in April against. "

Pour to silence the suspicions of political maneuvering on the part of an elected PS who does not hide his homosexuality, Bertrand Delanoë observes that his action is not exceptional: "I do so merely applying the rules have always prevailed. (...) This was the case for example when Johnny Hallyday concert in 2009 or 2011 SOS Racism. "

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