Fairground workers threatening to block the 24.
Fairground workers threatening to block the 24.
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DMN

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3,036 posts

159 months

Thursday 28th March 2019
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It seems Le Mans City Council (or the equivalent) want to stop them staying in the City. They in turn are threatening to cause blockades leading up to the Moto 24 and the real 24:

https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&s...

RobbyJ

1,763 posts

242 months

Thursday 28th March 2019
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Hmmm 400 VS 200,000+, that will be an interesting scrap! The sequel to the movie The 300 is writing itself ;-)

leyorkie

1,769 posts

196 months

Thursday 28th March 2019
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from this morning

wsn03

1,958 posts

121 months

Thursday 28th March 2019
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Im looking forward to seeing them blocking some 200,000+ moto French bikers...this should be good

Edited by wsn03 on Thursday 28th March 12:35

wsn03

1,958 posts

121 months

Thursday 28th March 2019
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leyorkie said:
from this morning
What's happening there? Is that police stopping truckers?

smudger911

503 posts

278 months

Thursday 28th March 2019
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RobbyJ said:
Hmmm 400 VS 200,000+, that will be an interesting scrap! The sequel to the movie The 300 is writing itself ;-)
smile

Striking and blockades is not new news and are part of the yearly Le Mans travel challenge. Frenchy loves to strike, and may go so far as throwing some old tyres across the main roads. I have been going since 1994 and witnessed a few holds up. Most of which have been down to farmers driving slowly or blocking. Never seen petrol shortages which is the usual scaremongering tactic.

RC1807

13,444 posts

188 months

Thursday 28th March 2019
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smudger911 said:
/SNIP/ Frenchy lives to strike, and may go so far as throwing some old burning tyres across the main roads. /SNIP/
EFA wink
I'm always teasing my French colleagues about their past-time of striking, "because"

smudger911

503 posts

278 months

Thursday 28th March 2019
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RC1807 said:
smudger911 said:
/SNIP/ Frenchy lives to strike, and may go so far as throwing some old burning tyres across the main roads. /SNIP/
EFA wink
I'm always teasing my French colleagues about their past-time of striking, "because"
EFA appreciated and on the money now. Great work.

leyorkie

1,769 posts

196 months

Thursday 28th March 2019
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wsn03 said:
What's happening there? Is that police stopping truckers?
No it’s abandoned trucks blocking the tram lines Lots of disruption this morning

DS240

5,321 posts

238 months

Friday 29th March 2019
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leyorkie said:
wsn03 said:
What's happening there? Is that police stopping truckers?
No it’s abandoned trucks blocking the tram lines Lots of disruption this morning
I saw a Facebook post via a friend living near Le Mans. This is connected to fairground workers also. I couldn’t quite understand the context of the fairground link, assumed they were supporting all the yellow vest stuff. There was a call to the streets at 0800 in Le Mans Centre yesterday.

leyorkie

1,769 posts

196 months

Friday 29th March 2019
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Traditionally they have set up the fair in the centre of town but the mayor has banned them. It’s generally felt that the fair has got too big and times have changed security being one issue and thechanged layout of the centre with the tram lines and stuff.
Most towns are moving them to the outskirts where there’s more space.

Edit,
Just seen that today is operation escargot on the motorways A11aA28

Edited by leyorkie on Friday 29th March 08:35