Ugo Pascolo 5.12pm, 4 November 2024
Guest of Cyril Hanouna, Macronist MP Karl Olive returned to his proposal to send the army to certain neighborhoods plagued by drug trafficking. He also believes that, according to him, certain mayors are waiting for the State to come and help them before fighting against this delinquency. Listen to the excerpt again. You can react at 01.80.20.39.21.
Poitiers, Rennes, Nîmes… Recent news has been marked by shootings and deaths, often against a backdrop of drug trafficking. Growing violence to which Karl Olive, Macronist MP, proposes a solution: send the army into certain neighborhoods. But beyond this idea intended to “cause a real shock in this country”, Karl Olive, mayor of Poissy between 2014 and 2022, also points out at the microphone of On marche sur la tête that mayors expect too much from the State come and help them fight against this delinquency to take action.
Referring to a drop in juvenile delinquency in Poissy under his mandate, Karl Olive warns: “I did not expect everything from the State and this is where I simply say be careful, fellow mayors, when I see that Poitiers, when I see that there is Grenoble, we scream because we do not have enough police forces made available by the State, but no one needs the State to set up surveillance cameras. video protection. In Poitiers there are not enough, in Poitiers, there are not enough municipal police officers.”
For him, “everyone takes responsibility”, but one thing is certain, “it is time to bang our fist on the table”.