Jean-Pierre Pont, LREM deputy of the 5th district of Pas-de-Calais, found on Friday morning its permanence of Boulogne-sur-Mer covered with tag and broken windows.

The showcase of the permanence of the deputy LREM of the 5th district of Pas-de-Calais Jean-Pierre Pont, in Boulogne-sur-Mer, was degraded in the night from Thursday to Friday. Broken windows, expansive foam on the door, and fluorescent yellow bomb tags ("ACAB", for All cops are bastards, "GJ", probably for "yellow vests", RDV 21): the deputy judged this gesture "detestable "and" unspeakable ".

"Those who attack the permanence of a member attack the Republic," also said the elected, came on the spot after being warned by a nearby shopkeeper early Friday morning. "I always received the 'yellow vests' to break a permanence in the middle of the night, it is unacceptable," he also said. "On social networks, 'yellow vests' call to resume the movement on Saturday 21, in Paris" explained his parliamentary assistant, referring to the tag "RDV21".

The rampage of my permanence shows the few cases of the #emocracy of those who are the authors. Like #depute I #dialogue always with #citizens; nothing will make me change in my role as representative of the people @ Prefet62 @ VDN_Boulogne @ radio6officiel @ DeltaFMBoulognepic.twitter.com / xtFi98RaOS

- Jean-Pierre PONT (@JeanPierrePont) September 6, 2019

The MP also said that he would think about asking permission to install a video surveillance camera to film the public road, and went to the police station in Boulogne-sur-Mer to file a complaint against X.

"Shameful and unacceptable" acts

In a statement, the prefect of Pas-de-Calais Fabien Sudry "denounces with firmness such unworthy, shameful and unacceptable actions that deserve, as the only answer, the prosecution and the sentences that are imposed". Targets of insults or violence at the height of the crisis of "yellow vests" this winter, parliamentarians of the majority were again targeted during the summer, especially LREM deputies who voted on July 23 in favor of the ratification of the Free Trade Agreement between Europe and Canada (Ceta). Many permanences have been walled, tagged or vandalized.