Like many French people, she went through the hassle of obtaining identity papers but did not want to stop there.

A resident of Loire-Atlantique attacked the state and won her case after waiting in vain for a passport for her son for six months, report

Le Parisien

and the Presspepper agency.

The request had been submitted in January to the town hall of Sainte-Pazanne so that the family could go to Tahiti in mid-July at the bedside of the seriously ill grandfather.

A few days before the flight, when only her daughter had obtained the precious document, she had decided to seize the administrative court as a matter of urgency.

She leaves without her son

The state was then ordered to issue him a passport, with 100 euros in penalties per day of delay and 1,200 euros in legal costs, reports

Le Parisien

.

But the decision, made a few days before the departure, was not made and the mother finally left without her son... The daily indicates that she will be able to make a claim for compensation against the State on her return.

Company

Marseille: "For the holidays, it's screwed up", the hassle of renewing passports and identity cards as summer approaches

Company

Identity cards and passports: The State will put more means to absorb the delays

  • Pays de la Loire

  • Administration

  • Travel

  • Justice