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THE ADMINISTRATIVE COURT OF VERSAILLES HAS RULED THAT THOSE WITHOUT HEALTH PASSES WERE UNFAIRLY TREATED IN BEING STOPPED FROM OBTAINING BASIC NECESSITIES The administrative court of
Versailles has suspended a prefectural order preventing those without a health pass from entering 14 of the largest shopping centres in the Yvelines department. This requirement had only
been in force since Monday of this week. "The contested order constitutes a serious and manifestly unlawful breach of the fundamental freedom to come and go", it said. The decision
was made on the basis that people who cannot show a health pass are prevented from obtaining basic necessities as several of the centres concerned contain stores that sell ‘essential’
goods. “As a result, people without a health pass have to shop in smaller and often more expensive shops. In addition to the greater health risk, just before the start of the new school
year, it’s not at all practical" said Mr Yoann Sibille, one of the two lawyers from the Versailles bar who filed the appeal. All of the other prefectures in the Île-de-France region
require health passes to be shown at shopping centres over 20,000 square metres. An appeal by Leclerc hypermarket in Roques-sur-Garonne against a similar order requiring health passes to
access major shopping centers in Toulouse was recently dismissed. However, the legality of prefectural orders in other departments could now be brought into question. No-one was prevented
from obtaining essential supplies, even at the peak of the pandemic. "The measure isn’t adapted to local circumstances, the prefect simply endorsed the order previously issued by the
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