In full confinement, Jean-Marc Peillex, the mayor of Saint-Gervais, in Haute-Savoie, noticed that second homes in his town suddenly came to life this weekend. At the microphone of Europe 1, he does not hide his anger against people who have not respected the rules.

"They are irresponsible!" Faced with chalets that have come back to life since this weekend, the mayor of Saint-Gervais Jean-Marc Peillex, in Haute-Savoie, does not hide his anger. Despite clear government instructions not to go on vacation during spring break in full confinement against the coronavirus, some French people have decided to spend a few days away from their home.

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Suddenly occupied second homes in full containment

"Unfortunately, there are always people who do not want to respect the rules," deplores the councilor at the microphone of Europe 1. "Some have arrived in their second home, and we see chalets light up in the evening. " A disregard for the rules put in place for the collective health security all the more difficult to accept and understand for "the local population who are told not to go out, while they see vehicles registered in other departments ", adds Jean-Marc Peillex.

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"The rule is valid for everyone"

Believing that there "should be zero", he wishes to recall that "the rule set by the government, scientists and doctors is valid for everyone, from the President of the Republic, to you, including me ".