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Rémi Gaillard made the round on Thursday in front of the town hall of Montpellier (Hérault): the videographer, and ex-candidate for municipal elections, managed to collect, in his little hat, 645 euros.

The sum it took to pay the fines imposed on Alex, a homeless man, fined several times for not wearing a mask in the city center.

"I behave well," confided this homeless 19-year-old on Thursday in 

Midi Libre.

And my mask, I wear it.

Afterwards, I'm not saying, on all the times I've been checked, maybe two, three times, I didn't wear it well, and it annoyed me that they verbalized me.

It's hard to wear the mask for eight hours.

"If" he is offered a pen, he will sign the checks with a good heart, "Rémi Gaillard quipped on March 26 on Twitter.

On Twitter, the Yes we clown movement, carried by the videographer, thanked the donors who made it possible to complete the collection: Caro, a waitress who "broke the tip box", Theo, who "emptied her pockets", the opposition municipal councilor Alenka Doulain (We are) or… Philippe Saurel (various left), the former mayor.

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  • Languedoc-Roussillon

  • Covid 19

  • Montpellier

  • Coronavirus

  • Homeless

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