ThoseTravelers in Lausanne –The Gypsies left the Bourdonnette
The 21 caravans illegally installed in southern Lausanne left this Thursday morning. Criminal complaints are maintained.
About twenty caravans of travelers occupied the La Bourdonnette car park.
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- The occupants of the P+R parking lot of La Bourdonnette left this Thursday morning.
- Criminal complaints against traveling people remain active.
- A camp persists in the Rama car park in Montheron.
- The civil procedure in Montheron follows a different legal process.
A little week after their illegal installation In a parking lot P+R of La Bourdonnette, in Lausanne, traveling people finally left this Thursday morning. “The firmness has paid”, rejoices Pierre-Antoine HildbrandLausanne municipal security.
The 21 caravans, coming from La Vue-des-Alpes, in the canton of Neuchâtel, and which have been stationed in La Bourdonnette since last Friday, are all parties. We don’t know where. It was these same travelers who had been highway on the highway In Valais on April 15. Note that the criminal complaints filed against the Travelers by Lausanne are maintained. The criminal procedure therefore takes its course.
Always at Rama
There remains a camp of Travelers in Lausanne. It is located in the Rama parking lot, in Montheron. Again, the city of Lausanne filed a complaint because the caravan quota was not respected. Lausanne had accepted, as part of the cantonal strategy, to welcome 25. Forty has settled despite everything last March.
Why was the procedure faster at La Bourdonnette than in Montheron? “Regarding the situation in Rama, we are within the framework of a civil procedure to obtain the departure of the people concerned. It is not the same authorities who are in charge of making court decisions, ”said Pierre-Antoine Hildbrand before the municipal council on Tuesday evening, answering a question from Josée-Christine Lavanchy (UDC).
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Laurent Antonoff is a journalist at the Vaud section since 1990. After having covered the Northern Vaud regions and the Riviera, he joined the Lausanne editorial staff at the turn of the millennium. A novelist in his spare time, he was a winner of the Local Journalism Prize at Berner Zeitung in 1998.More info
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