The first Yellow Vests arrived this Saturday, December 1, around 7:30, on the roundabout of the ferry terminal of Naye, Saint-Malo, at the moment when one of the ships of the Britanny Ferries docked.

At about 8:00, there were about fifty, some from Dinan. "All that is light vehicle can circulate, but the freight will not pass, neither at the beginning nor at the finish," said a yellow Vest to the airline's chief of call, who came to meet them. "The goal is to block the goods and annoy the bosses."

"We are not here to do figuration"

"It forces us to reorganize," says the station manager, " you're not talking to the right people." Meanwhile, cars are quietly leaving the ferry terminal. While others want to come in, to pick up customers, family ...

Initially, the yellow vests let them pass. But around 8:30, one of the leaders, Dinan, intervenes. "Nothing happens, we block everything, we are not there to do figuration," he says, before putting tires with other yellow vests, to Intra-Muros. "If the Malouins, you want to do your market, go ahead, but we are blocking and other yellow vests must arrive this afternoon."

Around 9am, the police asked the Vests to remove the tires that blocked access to the ferry terminal. | Nadine Paris

Police arrive at the roundabout

At approximately 9:00 am, police arrive at the scene. "Blocking is forbidden," said one of the policemen, " you can protest, but not block, if you want to do it, go to Dinan, the Malouins are not like that. was going well, do you think it's embarrassing the government what are you doing? "

A large part of the yellow vests then left to go to the media library, where a march to the Intra-Muros is organized from 10 am.