One week after the entry into force of the re-containment, where are we in terms of compliance?

This is what the government wanted to verify thanks to feedback from the territorial intelligence services.

If it is generally respected, the anger seems to rise.

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Beyond the impressions and the feeling of a less strict respect for this new confinement compared to that of spring, the authorities wanted to measure how the instructions were experienced and perceived by the French, through the information collected by the territorial intelligence services.

A way to take the pulse of the country in all the departments.

And this shows several things.

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First, the reconfinement measures are generally well respected by a majority of the population.

But then, the territorial intelligence services all point to discontent, less and less deaf anger which leads to disputes.

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Starting with small traders, some of whom are demonstrating, like Wednesday in Bayonne, very upset against large distribution.

They are especially worried about having to remain closed at Christmas, where some make 40% of their annual turnover.

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Some high schools are also in turmoil, between teachers who would like half-classes and students who refuse the measures with calls on social networks to scroll without masks.

Anger also of driving schools, fairgrounds, and even surfers who want the right to return to the Atlantic.

So many mini-crises that punctuate this reconfinement.