2023-05-20 19:20:27
“On the one hand, the authorities are pushing for the purchase of “green vehicles”, but do not offer a solution for residents who do not have a garage and who would like to go electric”, explain Christophe Dister (MR), the mayor of La Hulpe. “So we see cables lying around in the streets without any regulation. So we decided to allow this cable, if it is secured by a gutter or a carpet.”
And for the other Walloon municipalities, it’s vague, because we are in a gray zone. So there is currently a certain tolerance. In fact, there is little risk of fines. On attend a future Walloon decree to solve the problem and give direction to the municipalities.
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