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Organizing a festive event in our green region is nowadays a feat and a dedication to one's cause which turns a little more each year into a spirit of sacrifice. To succeed, everyone, including the public, must be convinced that they bear some responsibility for the sustainability of what they have come to see. In this sense, the organizers of the French Grand Prix have established this press release recalling certain elementary rules of living together which will help in the organization of the return to Sarthe of MotoGP in 2024 and beyond.

The valiant team of Claude Michy will hope to make noise with this approach which concerns precisely noise pollution. Here is the content, with this announcement that when it comes to managing any type of overflow, there will be no cacophony in the decision-making chain...

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TOGETHER, LET'S PRESERVE THE USER-FRIENDLY SHARK GRAND PRIX DE FRANCE MOTO!

STOP BREAK OVERFLOWS

“We have the immense pleasure of welcoming you, and we must explain to some the rules of cohabitation with others. It is necessary to impose safety rules for tranquility and sharing, for what must be a motorcycle festival.

The climbing of "breakers" during the last motorized events, with additional cones, increasingly bulky, particularly in the Blue reception area, generated a very significant number of complaints from drivers, participants, race commissioners and local residents…And this has above all led to a singularly unprecedented number of interventions help particularly due to serious burns!

French Grand Prix: “ repression which may prove necessary is the last resort and is not our wish »

Therefore, this situation forces us to set strict rules and appropriate means in order to limit and curb this behavior if possible.

Firstly, strengthening the prevention and information will be made for the SHARK Grand Prix de France Moto. For this, the mediation of Yellow Helmets will be useful and associated with patrols which will have to ensure the safety of everyone on the ground.

Also, we remind you that fire safety and personal safety rules remain our priorities for all.

It is also necessary to inform people who do not respect the rules that activities resulting from the broadcasting of sounds at a high noise level expose people to a fine from €68, and in the event of repetition, the risk incurred may be €1 to €500 and one year of imprisonment (Article L.1336-1 of the Public Health Code and Article 222-16 of the Penal Code)

It front of societal issues and in order to perpetuate the challenges, be responsible.

Repression which may prove necessary is the last resort and is not our wish.

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