In this town of , people drunk on public roads will have to compensate the police

In this town of , people drunk on public roads will have to compensate the police
In this town of Yvelines, people drunk on public roads will have to compensate the police

Since 1873, drunkenness on public roads has been punishable by a fine of up to €150. In Mantes-la-Jolie (), it will be necessary to count double from December 1, 2024. As reported CNEWS any person arrested in a state of intoxication on public roads will now have to pay an additional bill of €150 to cover police intervention costs.

This measure was adopted on November 18 by the City. “On average, such an intervention takes an hour and a half for a crew of three agents. In addition, the time spent is not devoted to primary missions […] prevention of attacks on peace and security of public roads”she estimated, cited by 78 Actu .

Discourage risky behavior

The amount of this fine was thus calculated based on a 90-minute intervention by three agents “at the charged hourly rate of €33” by municipal police officer. Or €150, rounding up. The municipality hopes in particular that this new measure will help deter risky behavior on public roads.

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However, his decision was not unanimous. Audrey Hallier, an elected opposition official, expressed her disagreement and asserted that she had no “I don’t want a society where the police are paid for”. She also recalled that these interventions were few in number each year.

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