The morning snail operation on the Bordeaux ring road to protest against rising fuel prices continues in another form this Wednesday afternoon.

The participants have been blocking the entrances to the Bassens oil depot near Bordeaux since 2:30 p.m. according to the Gironde prefecture.

Farmers block Bassens oil depot @SO_Bordeaux pic.twitter.com/XHG3gsVMEx

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Truck drivers, taxis and driving school instructors were joined by a few farmers and their tractors.

For the moment, there is no disturbance to public order, specify the authorities.

Moreover, the exits of the deposit are not blocked by the demonstrators.

Meanwhile, a delegation has been received at the prefecture by the secretary general since 3 p.m.

These members are calling in particular for the reduction of VAT from 10 to 5.5% and indexation to the price of the domestic consumption tax on energy products (TICPE) for all.

As a reminder, this Friday, April 1, a discount of 18 euro cents on fuel prices will be generalized to the 13,000 service stations in France.

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