One of the panels at the entrance to Oltingue has been replaced by that of Liebsdorf (illustration).

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In Oltingue, you are in Winkel.

Then in Winkel, it's Liebsdorf.

It was better to know the area for motorists driving in the south of the Haut-Rhin on Tuesday morning.

The previous night, the signs of at least six villages had been swapped, reports the newspaper L'Alsace.

Each time, they had been properly unscrewed, before being replaced in the same place and often not at the right height.

Who are the perpetrators?

"We are going to file a complaint", announced Jean-Marc Grienenberger in the regional daily.

The head of the road unit of the county council in Altkirch obviously did not appreciate what looks like a joke.

"[His] services have other things to do" than to restore order at the entrance to villages.

Especially since this is not the first time.

Further north of the department, the same facts were noted in early December.

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