Upstream of the events held this Saturday, November 24, the mayor of Redon, municipality of Ille-et-Vilaine, issued an order prohibiting any event in his town. The yellow vests give back still answer present.

In Redon, in Ille-et-Vilaine, the mayor has validated, this Friday, November 23, an order prohibiting any event and gathering in the town, to "prevent individual or collective behavior likely to disturb public tranquility." After confirming the information, no explanation was given by the town hall. The decree also stipulates that "anyone who contravenes these prohibitions is liable to penal sanctions".

"Every yellow vest is responsible for its actions"

On Wednesday, three protesters went to the town hall to make a protest, agreeing not to impede traffic. "All three were summoned to City Hall this Friday. They were presented with the decree prohibiting any demonstration in the commune, until Monday, explains Elodie, yellow vest redonnaise, engaged in the movement for a week. We discussed with our group and, whatever happens, we will be at the roundabout in North Cape, without blocking traffic, as agreed with the police in the week. After, each yellow vest is responsible for his actions. "

Locally, a rally of the same magnitude as November 16 is expected. More than 1,000 people had gathered at different entrances to the city, before ending up in front of the sub-prefecture, then at the town hall.