I was wondering if anyone in France has actually been stopped to show their attestations during lockdown2.
I have travelled around quite a lot for various hospital, doctor and physiotherapy appointments this last month and have not been stopped once or even seen or heard of any checking.
Anyone else found this? |
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Been controlled twice, first time was fetching supplies, so quick scan of the QR code on app and I was on my way. Second time was on way to a job and had to show professional attestation as well as business registration and for good measure they also scanned the code. Checks carried out regularly on major roads round here from what I've heard. But we are near a major autoroute so that may be why. |
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"I was wondering if anyone in France has actually been stopped to show their attestations during lockdown2.
I have travelled around quite a lot for various hospital, doctor and physiotherapy appointments this last month and have not been stopped once or even seen or heard of any checking.
Anyone else found this?"
I personally have not been stopped but my neighbour told me he had |
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By *heccoCouple
over a year ago
Normandy France |
Not been stopped during this or the first lockdown up here in Normandy.... On the same subject I didn't see on the form where it says you can go out hunting !!! yet the fields around us still sounds like a war zone! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Not been stopped here in dept 36 but then we have only been to the Intermache and Chausson and we never see any dibble during lockdown or indeed any time really as we simple country folk are very law abiding at all times.
In fact the forms are the only difference between lockdown and non lockdown for us.
T |
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By *coptoCouple
over a year ago
Côte d'Azur & Great Yarmouth |
Once in Lockdown One and once recently. But this was walking from our gaff to (and on the way back from) the beach, I guess it was more a control of who was local and who had been travelling long distance. And the girl we were with got a "telling off" because she wasn't wearing her mask in a public place. A few minutes earlier she hadn't been wearing much else either, but that's a different story... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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No control but Ive seen few people being checked
Everything seems fine and I think ppl are mostly abiding by the rules
I am awaiting wednesday, they might announce new rules |
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By *aelic funMan
over a year ago
Carlisle Dumfries |
In Lockdown 1 stopped several times.
This time we were back in the UK to sell some property and have got stuffed by lockdown 2 in the UK and France.
Basically we can't get back.
The Tunnel will deliver us, but the UK gov will fine us, and once in France we get fined every time we cross a boundary. and that soon adds up
Deep joy
A neighbour (in France) was stopped three times in one day whilst walking the dog. The cops were getting a bit stroppy about just how often do you have to walk a dog until he pointed out they bred them and had 11, and they all looked fairly alike
He's not been stopped since
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Seems business as usual round these parts.
A Gendarme parked alongside us in Lidl today, but no problems.
He popped in to get his baguette and some groceries and came back out smiling...
Lockdown....
What's that...?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Forms still required probs till mid Jan its because people are driving from Paris to Germany and back that we are in this shit shit ?"
Forms til Dec 15th then a curfew from nine to seven .
T |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Could someone clarify the curfew please.
Is it a national curfew from 15th December...?
And is it relaxed on Christmas Eve and NYE or between those dates...?
Merci.... "
It’s a national one but you are ok with a form for things like dropping Jonny off at the school coach and other type unavoidable stuff but to be honest I don’t listen as it’s Carols job to be on top of shit so I will ask her about Xmas and New Years.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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based on my understanding
Form till the 15th of december (we can now go out for 3 hours/30km).
Starting 15th december they replace the forms by the curfew ,so u still have limitations
However for christmas and new eve no curfew but no public celebrations |
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Just been shopping in the big department stores in the centre of Paris. Quite busy but the only queue was for fnac (French version of Currys). I didn't fill a form in, there didn't seem any point, not a policeman to be seen. |
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By *istalloverCouple
over a year ago
Pays de la Loire -Normandie -Brittany borderFrance |
We haven't been stopped but a French friend was and got a roasting for using the same attestation with numerous times and dates crossed out .as for curfew.its that quiet here .nobody's noticed any difference |
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