School forced to move to Saint-Ouen: the XXL nuisances of a "residual" deal point
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The parents of the Emile-Zola nursery school in Saint-Ouen (Seine-Saint-Denis) voted on Thursday in favour of the move of four classes and a dormitory, because of their proximity to a point of deal. According to a CSA poll conducted for CNews, Europe 1 and the JDD, 75% of the French consider it unacceptable that a school should be forced to close because of its proximity to a point of drug trafficking. On the other hand, 25% consider it "normal"…
Drug trafficking, which poisons the life of a nursery school located in the city of Arago, has been under police pressure for months in the city of Seine-Saint-Denis. But this strategy is not without consequences, punctual, for the inhabitants.
FIGAROVOX/TRIBUNE - This week, the parents of students of the Émile Zola school (in Seine-Saint-Denis) voted for a rapid move of kindergarten classes located in an annex adjacent to a point of deal. A flamboyant illustration of a general weakening of state authority, deplores the addictologist therapist François Diot.
On Thursday, 3 April, parents and staff of this school, which houses some 60 children, voted for an immediate move during a vote organised by the municipality.
The parents of the Saint-Ouen nursery school voted for the school's move. The verdict was 100 votes to 97. Élizabeth Martichoux reminds us of the situation of the school, which is surrounded by drug trafficking. (Police, justice and other facts). TF1 INFO
The parents of students of the school of Saint-Ouen (Seine-Saint-Denis) threatened to move because of the nuisances of local drug trafficking, voted for the displacement of their children, Thursday, April 3. The situation had become untenable.
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