"You Have to Type in the Wallet": the Fine for Drug Users "Will Go up to 500 €", Announces Macron
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French President Emmanuel Macron announced the strengthening of responsibility for drug use, including a significant increase in fines.
On the way to Marseille, Emmanuel Macron announced that he wanted to increase the flat-rate fine for drug users to 500 euros. The Head of State also wants to step up recovery procedures. - Drug users: Emmanuel Macron wants to increase the flat-rate fine from 200 euros to 500 euros (Policy).
Emmanuel Macron has directly blamed drug users for funding drug trafficking and left a rather bitter taste as he passed through Marseille on Tuesday,...
The flat-rate penalty for drug use will be increased from EUR 200 to EUR 500. Commissioners of the Republic will be set up to improve the recovery of fines.
From €200 to €500: President Emmanuel Macron announced this Tuesday the increase of the flat-rate fine (AFD) for drug use.
Emmanuel Macron is in Marseille this Tuesday. The occasion includes a talk about drug trafficking.
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