"The Message Is Deleterious": the Government Opposed the Sncf's "No Kids" Offer, but Will Not Intervene
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The measure will begin to apply from this month for the formations that circulate to and from the city of Paris; it will be in a specific category that was called “Optimum”
The controversy over the SNCF's new commercial offer continues to swell. Children under 12 years of age are not allowed to do so, so the government spokesman denounced the "dangerous message" sent by the railway company. However, the government does not intend to intervene, as the companies make the choices they want according to the minister.
The controversy arose after the announcement of a new area reserved for adults on the Paris-Lyon train line SNCF. Maud Bregeon sees it as a worrying message in the context of a sharp drop in the birth rate.
The controversy this week over the creation by the SNCF of an "Optimum" class of wagons "open to all from the age of 12", hear, forbidden to young children. Many voices rose to indignation, from the High Commissioner for Children who denounced that "it is accredited that children are responsible for the discomfort of adults", in Aziliz le Corre, author of L'Enfant is the future of man, who also deplored this exclusion in the columns of the Figar…
The spokesman of the Maud Bregeon government, invited this Sunday of LCI in partnership with Le Parisien-Aujourd-hui in France, considered the message sent by the new childless offer of SNCF to be "derogable".
In France's high-speed trains, a child-free zone has just been introduced.
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