Activist stands 35 meters high to protest against real estate players



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The man hoisted himself illegally up a boat lift in the port of Cotinière, on the island of Oleron (illustration) – GILE MICHEL / SIPA

On Sunday, the Port de la Cotinière in Saint-Pierre-d'Oléron, Charente-Maritime, has been the scene of a very dangerous action. Indeed, late in the morning, activist Bernard Tirard illegally hoisted up the roulve at 35 meters in height,
reports South West . Banners in hand, he wanted to highlight his fight against the actors

Return to the ground and custody

Since 2005, this former architect and author multiplied mails and deposits of complaint against the actors of the real estate of
the island of Oléron, accusing them of "complicity in conducting real estate operations."

Despite attempts by the gendarmerie to negotiate, Bernard Tirard badured that he would descend only when his fight was taken into account by the State, the notaries, estate agents and local elected officials.

Ile d'Oleron: an activist perched 35 meters high https://t.co/SOVvptExHR pic.twitter.com/qu3Csu8JA3

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Gendarmes from Mamers' mobile squadron finally intervened and managed to bring him back to the ground. He was later taken into custody.

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