Invited Tuesday from Europe 1, the Defender of Rights, Claire Hédon, reacted to the controversy raised by his proposal for areas without identity checks.

She assures that she never wanted the end of the controls, but calls for better traceability of these.

INTERVIEW

By proposing the experimentation of areas without identity checks, the Defender of Rights, Claire Hédon, calls for strengthening the areas where the police are no longer present on the territory of the Republic. A proposal freshly welcomed by the Minister of the Interior, Gérald Darmanin. Traveling Monday evening in a police station in Poissy, he let it be known that he "will not set up lawless and non-control zones". Invited Tuesday of the morning of Europe 1, Claire Hédon wished to qualify her remarks: "I never wanted to put an end to identity checks", she assured, explaining wanting the establishment of better traceability of these controls to fight against discrimination.