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Groslay: the mayor cancels his two “curfew” decrees, considered “harmful to public freedoms”

They won’t last long. The two decrees, signed by Patrick Cancouët, the mayor (DVD) of Groslay, aimed at prohibiting gatherings of more than 4 people between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. and the movement of minors unaccompanied by an adult from their family beyond of 9 p.m. will only have been applied for a few days. The Val-d’Oise prefecture sent a letter to the elected official on July 19 in which it asked for their withdrawal, which was done the same day. The two arrests were considered “disproportionate, unjustified” and “harmful to public freedoms” during the legality check.

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