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Peut-on être verbalisé pour sa valise dans le métro parisien ?

C’est une question qui peut sembler absurde, et pourtant elle a récemment fait débat à Paris : peut-on être verbalisé dans le métro à cause de son bagage ? La réponse est… oui, potentiellement. Et c’est ce qui est arrivé à une passagère qui transportait une grande plante. Elle s’ ...  Show more

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