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Dijon. Persons with Reduced Mobility: Her Elevator Is Broken, She Receives "Exceptional" Compensation of €6.48

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With an aging elevator fleet, specialized parts, and lengthy ordering times, elevator breakdowns have become, in just a few years, a real nightmare for people with reduced mobility. Pauline, a resident of a Dijon apartment building, shares her experience of being unable to use her building's elevator for three weeks.
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With an aging elevator fleet, specialized parts, and lengthy ordering times, elevator breakdowns have become, in just a few years, a real nightmare for people with reduced mobility. Pauline, a resident of a Dijon apartment building, shares her experience of being unable to use her building's elevator for three weeks.

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bienpublic.com broke the news in on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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