Invited on Wednesday from Europe 1, the Secretary of State for Transport Jean-Baptiste Djebbari returned to the conditions of the deconfinement to come transport. Regarding the wearing of the mandatory mask, "there will be control and possibly sanction," he says. 

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Mandatory masks, respect for social distancing, in transport, the future deconfinement could seem like a real headache. Regarding the wearing of the mandatory mask announced by Prime Minister Edouard Philippe, "there will be control and possibly sanction," said Secretary of State for Transport Jean-Baptiste Djebbari, invited on Wednesday from Europe 1. 

For the first day of May 11, where millions of French people will make their return by public transport, Jean-Baptiste Djebbari promises "a form of benevolence". "I asked the RATP to fill in masks for those who forgot to suspect it," he adds. And to conclude: "On May 11, we will approach this day with a little flexibility, but from the 12th, everyone will have to be provided with a mask". Checks may be carried out by both law enforcement agencies and by SNCF and RATP security operators. 

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