Illustration of a traffic in grass and cannabis. Here in a building hall in Nantes. - FABRICE ELSNER / 20 MINUTES

In Vannes, the inhabitants have imagination to denounce the drug trafficking. A few months ago, residents of a park posted classified ads on bus stops to become dealers or lookouts. "You are ideally a minor, a lazy natural, you like easy money and you are not afraid to shout", he was mentioned on the posters.

On Wednesday, it is a tag indicating the price of a bar of cannabis which was written in red on the wall of a building located near a place of deal in the district of Ménimur, reports Le Télégramme .

The false panel removed Saturday morning

It is in this same district that a false road sign was installed on the roadway during the night from Friday to Saturday. A white directional arrow with the inscription “dealers” written on the panel thus indicates to motorists the location of traffickers in the neighborhood.

Vannes. In Ménimur, fed up with road signs #Vannes #Morbihan #Drogue @OuestFrance https://t.co/VOL5ojBlMU pic.twitter.com/vQqeB3fVuD

- patrick croguennec (@pcroguennec) February 22, 2020

"There is a good chance that actions will multiply. We will continue, it will go crescendo ”, testifies a local resident exasperated in the columns of Ouest-France . The daily said that the false road sign was removed on Saturday morning.

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