Metz in 2005: controversy around cyclists in the city
Metz in 2005: controversy around cyclists in the city
In France, in Metz, cyclists no longer have the right to ride on pedestrian lanes during peak hours, following a decree by the mayor who wants to protect the tranquility of pedestrians. A controversial decision... A woman cyclist and Dominique GROS, member of the association "Metz à vélo", are protesting, as well as a cyclist who has just been fined. Jean-Marie RAUSCH, the mayor, believes that cyclists do not respect pedestrians. The latter are divided. A woman explains that sometimes cyclists "come like crazy", but otherwise they "don’t bother her"...
Producteur: - Journalist : Neidhardt, Christophe - Participant : Rausch, Jean Marie
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Credits:Journalist : Neidhardt, Christophe-Participant : Rausch, Jean Marie