The signs were not displayed for long but long enough to create confusion.

On the Christmas market in preparation in Toulon (Var), plaques have been affixed to the chalets which will welcome visitors.

"Forbidden to dogs and the unvaccinated," read it before the signs were removed.

According to

Var-Matin

, it would be an action of the anti-pass who would have wanted to express their dissatisfaction with the obligation of the health pass to access certain public places.

The Toulon Christmas market has not yet opened its doors.

I don't know what is most despairing ...


1 - That "well-intentioned" people could have wasted time sticking these false posters on our #Christmas Market.


2 - That people can really believe that the @VilleDeToulon could have put up such posters ... pic.twitter.com/GGb0cHamSa

- Benoit Pelletier (@Ben_Pelletier) October 27, 2021

Reinforced security

Even though the signs are obviously fake, they got a lot of talk.

The services of the municipality immediately proceeded to their removal.

The city has decided to strengthen security around the Christmas market.

No complaint has yet been filed.

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  • Health pass

  • Anti-covid vaccine

  • Christmas market

  • Toulon