Toulouse. Verbalized when she had it on the sidewalk with “Monsieur Propre”
Maria will long remember her misadventure this morning of August 30th. Guardian of the building located at 12 place du Parlement in Toulouse, she cleans, as usual, with plenty of water and with “Monsieur Propre”, the front of the porch of this magnificent 17th century residence, regularly soiled by the drunken urine, and other droppings. It was then that two agents from the Brigade Against Incivilities (BCI) arrested him and drew up a report for spreading unsanitary liquid.” They told me that it was prohibited because the product went directly into the Garonne”, says Maria still spinning. Of Portuguese origin, she has a poor command of the French language, and in shock apologizes profusely, says that she “did not know”, but nothing helps. Following the intervention of Michel Réglat, his employer, owner of the building and well-known Toulouse trader, the report was finally cancelled. Michel Réglat bears witness to this. “The cleaning of this part of the square is no longer guaranteed since rue de la Fonderie was closed off, after the collapse of a building about a year ago. So, sanctioning incivility is very good, but we must not be mistaken, and rather aim for those who urinate on the public highway after the bars have closed. At 2 a.m. they are legion, “he quips. Contacted, the Town Hall recognizes that this is a misunderstanding and specifies that if the BCI agents write reports of findings, only the officer of the public prosecutor’s office can prosecute and propose a fine, on the basis of these findings.