What will happen here when the XXXIII Summer Olympics finally begin, Parisians, who have to experience more and more suffering every day, can wonder. What can the capital's administration come up with to further complicate the lives of the people living in the city of 8 million inhabitants?
There is no reason to worry, there is plenty of creativity among Parisian bureaucrats.
After the life of motorists has already become miserable, the river that divides the capital has been destroyed, and now it is the turn of pedestrians. It seems that they are trying to isolate as many places as possible from the people who live there with as little logic as possible. In this video, for example, you can see a section of the sidewalk that is very narrow in some parts, and it is better to cover the larger parts with grease before starting this “cat walk”.
Of course, similar narrow streets also exist elsewhere, for example in Venice, Italy, but they were built centuries ago, not now, as in the French capital, which is cited as a textbook example of modern urban planning.
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