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Vandalized Breton Cemeteries: Wide-Ranging Surveillance and Calls for Witnesses

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A dozen cemeteries have been vandalized in Brittany this week. The criminals sometimes steal statuettes and bronze plates, which has led the authorities to make calls for witnesses. If some town halls opt for the installation of surveillance cameras, this measure is run into a very strict regulation. - Breton Cemeteries vandalized: extensive surveillance and calls for witnesses (Police, justice and other facts).

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More than a dozen cemeteries have been vandalized in Brittany this week. The criminals sometimes steal statuettes and bronze plates, which has led the authorities to make calls for witnesses. While some town halls envisage the installation of surveillance cameras, this measure faces legal obstacles. The interior of the cemetery is both a public and private space. Video surveillance cameras are not allowed to film without the consent of the famil…

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TF1 INFO broke the news on Monday, April 27, 2026.
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