The local council in the French city of Angouleme has backtracked on a
decision to cage public benches to stop homeless people using them.
The cages were put up on Xmas Eve sparking outrage that the move
could be so lacking in Yuletide spirit
While many shopkeepers had welcomed the cages, saying homeless people
brought down the number of customers, locals had responded in
solidarity.
Two teenagers climbed inside the cages and refused to move out.
One said: “we were quite outraged , like everybody, I think. And so we
said to ourselves: we absolutely have to do something”
The cages have been temporarily removed but the mayor of the right
leaning UMP council, Xavier Bonnefont, said no final decision had yet
been made.
“We will continue to reflect on this in January with the shopkeepers and
the residents of Champs de Mars square, in order to find a satisfactory
solution,” he declared.
The mayor defended the cages
saying they hadn’t been aimed just at homeless people but at alcoholics and drug dealers who used the area.
He also said the cages would eventually have been filled with local rocks to form a kind of landscape art installation
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