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Saint-Péray Bypass: Green Elected Official tried... for "Illegal Wearing of Official Scarf"

Her crime? Identifying herself as an elected official. Green regional councilor Maud Grard was summoned to appear before the Privas Criminal Court (Ardèche) on Tuesday, October 7. She is being prosecuted for "illegal wearing of a tricolor scarf" and faces a one-year prison sentence and a €15,000 fine. The events date back to October 10, 2024. On that day, Ms. Grard attended a protest against the felling of trees as part of the Saint-Péray road b…
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Her crime? Identifying herself as an elected official. Green regional councilor Maud Grard was summoned to appear before the Privas Criminal Court (Ardèche) on Tuesday, October 7. She is being prosecuted for "illegal wearing of a tricolor scarf" and faces a one-year prison sentence and a €15,000 fine. The events date back to October 10, 2024. On that day, Ms. Grard attended a protest against the felling of trees as part of the Saint-Péray road b…

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Engaged in the fight against the deviation of Saint-Péray, in Ardèche, Maud Grard, elected ecologist at the regional council Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, is summoned to the court on 7 October for illegal wearing of official scarf.

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