The restaurant Le Coup de Fourchette did not expect such a surge.

Since the broadcast on social networks of a video shot on July 24 during an anti-health pass and anti-vaccine demonstration in front of his establishment, he has been crumbling under the messages.

On the extract, commented on thousands of times on the web, we see the restaurateur Michel Le Menn being applauded after agreeing to display a sticker "free zone, all welcome with or without sanitary pass".

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A position heavy with meaning in view of the news.

"It has not stopped since Sunday, it's harassment, between people who are for, those who are against", summarizes Michel Le Menn on the site of France Bleu.

Congratulated or insulted all day long since this episode, the person concerned is aware that the law has been passed and that he will have to control the health pass of all his customers from August 9, at the risk of seeing his restaurant closed by the prefecture.

He therefore intends to comply with this law, while having great reservations about it.

"It is not our job to be the gendarmes"

"How are we going to do it?

It is not our job to be the gendarmes, we are not sworn in.

The customers will be forced to do tests, the employees and me too because I will not have my second dose until August 30.

It's a new blow of the club.

It's not anger, we are desperate, ”sighs the restaurateur.

His son, kitchen assistant, pleads the thesis of the video "badly interpreted".

The whole establishment is now asking itself a question: "We're talking about the restaurant, but is it a good or bad publicity stunt?"

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Michel Le Menn, who is reluctant to close the premises on Saturday for the next anti-health pass demonstration, will be quickly fixed.

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