Wednesday, August 13, 2014

About Hitler and Travellers: 3000 € fine for … – Le Parisien

About Hitler and Travellers: 3000 € fine for … – Le Parisien

<- Hard dé e: 0.015700101852417 sec -> Over the past year, his name is associated with the policy slippage. Gilles Bourdouleix, the deputy mayor of Cholet (Maine-et-Loire) pushed to resign from the UDI, was sentenced Tuesday to a fine of EUR 3 000.
                 
<- hard dé e: 0.065371036529541 sec -> Last summer, during an altercation with travelers, he felt that Hitler “was not perhaps not killed enough “. The Court of Appeal upheld the judgment Angers January first instance of “justifying crime against humanity.”

Gilles Bourdouleix appealed considering himself innocent to the context in which these words were required. During this altercation on agricultural land of its common illegally occupied by more than a hundred caravans of travelers, the elected had been the target of Nazi salutes and accusations of racism before sliding to a reporter that “Hitler had killed perhaps not enough.” His remarks were reported the next day by the regional newspaper Le Courrier de l’Ouest. The opportunity to recall that in 2006, elected launched a petition to the 36,500 mayors in France, claiming that they have authority to require the State Police to respond to an illegal occupation.

VIDEO. The words of Gilles Bourdouleix on Travellers

The deputy mayor of the Cholet however escape. The penalty for “apology for crime against humanity” is 5 years imprisonment and a fine of 45 000 euros.

In the fall, a new pellet was revealed in the local press . The administration of the town of Cholet had been caught red-handed manipulation while trying to publish a fake “letters to the editor” favorable to the municipality in regional newspapers. They had made him in his own coin.

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