The Red Hats are talking about them again.

At the origin of the movement, the collective "Living, deciding and working in Brittany" denounced this Wednesday "the relentlessness of the State" against six farmers and agricultural workers condemned in 2016 to pay it more than 500,000 euros for the destruction in 2013 in Finistère of an eco-tax portico.

"The State is attacking the portfolio of lamp workers for the reconstruction of an imaginary ecotax gantry," Thierry Merret told a press conference in Quimper, spokesperson for this collective made up of farmers, heavy drivers - heavy or employed in the food industry.

On October 14, 2016, five men and one woman, all farmers or agricultural employees, were ordered to pay 21,971.63 euros "for the cost of dismantling and securing the gantry" and 500,000 euros "for the discount. in gantry condition ”.

"Racketeering while the ecotax has been abolished"

“The amount requested is to rebuild a portico in Guiclan, but there will never be a portico in Guiclan since there is no longer an ecotax!

»Railed against the former president of the FDSEA of Finistère.

"It is now unacceptable to extort lamp workers when the eco-tax has been abolished!"

“, Added the collective in a press release.

According to Thierry Merret, the six convicted persons filed an amicable appeal with the public finance center because the recovery action was due to expire on October 14, 2020, the judgment of the Rennes court of appeal having been rendered on the 14th. October 2016. It is only since the end of October that they have been subject to administrative seizures on their bank account, he said.

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