Wearing a mask was compulsory in Strasbourg since Saturday morning, as in twelve other towns in the department.

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T. Gagnepain / 20 Minutes

You may have encountered him in the streets of Montbéliard, Belfort, and last Tuesday in Strasbourg.

Megaphone in hand, humor in the corner, a man calls out to passers-by and asks them to wear their masks, sometimes even gives a cup to the good students.

It is “the mask police” imagined by Marouane Sista, and spotted by

France Bleu Montbéliard,

where he is from.

He is, as he presents himself on his Facebook page, a "young rising star of the French stand up".

Filmed, his interventions are published on social networks and have thousands of views.

Enough to prove once again that humor is the best of messengers.

In the street, the young man who has already made the first parts of Ahmed Sylla, Ines Reg of the Jamel Comedy Club, Shirley Souagnon, Jean-Marie Bigard or even Bunhaymean, is like on stage.

Marouane Sista wants to "play down difficult social issues, freedom, reintegration, the new generation" and it works.

In the "tour mask", passers-by do so and often give him a smile.

When the crisis is born inventiveness ...

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