In this corner of Brittany, the residents had long had the impression of living on the edge of a huge open-air parking lot. First around the Morlaix station, where a resident was spotted for his dozens of cars parked without moving, then near the old station of Taulé, along the railway track. Each time, the same impression for those who live there: rows of frozen vehicles, which nibble the landscape and the places available, day after day, accor…
This story is only covered by news sources that have yet to be evaluated by the independent media monitoring agencies we use to assess the quality and reliability of news outlets on our platform. Learn more here.
In this corner of Brittany, the residents had long had the impression of living on the edge of a huge open-air parking lot. First around the Morlaix station, where a resident was spotted for his dozens of cars parked without moving, then near the old station of Taulé, along the railway track. Each time, the same impression for those who live there: rows of frozen vehicles, which nibble the landscape and the places available, day after day, accor…