A protective mask thrown to the ground (illustration). - Steve Bisgrove / REX / SIPA

The instructions are clear: Since Monday and the start of deconfinement, access to public transport everywhere in France is now conditional on wearing a mask. This Tuesday morning, boulevard du Cap in Antibes (Alpes-Maritimes), two people refused to comply. Access to a bus was logically denied to them. Angry, they turned against the vehicle, injuring a passenger.

A projectile was launched, a window was broken and a "lady was hit," said a police source at 20 Minutes. “She was injured in the arm by a splinter and had to be taken to hospital. Her life is not in danger, but she was apparently very shocked, ”said the same source. An investigation has been opened and the two individuals are actively sought.

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📍 the climb is done from the front but standing parking is prohibited near the driver.
📍The network being free until June 30, there is no sale by the driver.
📍Wearing a mask is compulsory on board 😷
Please respect the signage on board. pic.twitter.com/AxsTAfPVyt

- Envibus - Official (@EnvibusOfficiel) May 11, 2020

The Envibus network of the agglomeration community of Sophia-Antipolis, which has implemented social distancing measures on board, also offers free travel on all its lines until June 30

Deconfinement

French Riviera beaches will be able to reopen (under conditions) this weekend

Nice

The decree of the city obliges to wear a mask under ultimately very specific conditions

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