French Law on Noise Complaints – Impact on Rural Life and Sensory Heritage

2024-04-10 06:38:20

BhuNot only humans live in Mi. There are billions of other living things around us. They are all their own heirs of this earth just like man. They all have the power and right to live freely on earth like humans. But, as he grew and grew, man felt that other living creatures on the face of the earth were too much. The case reached the court. But the court cannot think like ordinary people. The court ruled that chickens can crow in villages. This judgment came in 2019. A neighbor had approached the French court with a complaint that a chicken named Maurice was crowing. However, today in 2024, the French government passed the new law.

Moaning cows and crowing chickens are not grounds for complaint under the new French law. People living near farms, bars, restaurants and other shops cannot complain about noise. This law also applies to people living in the countryside of France. Those who suffer from the sound of tractors, the crowing of chickens, the lowing of cows and the smell of manure for agriculture can no longer complain about fans. The Guardian reports that hundreds of such complaints are filed in French courts each year, and the French government has passed such a law in parliament. Most of the complaints were from city dwellers who had moved to rural life.

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‘The people of the country that feeds those who move to the countryside cannot demand that they change their way of life.’ Minister of Justice Eric Dupont-Moretti said as the new law was presented to Parliament. When the problem flared up again last March, he said that those who don’t like the countryside should stay in the cities, and if they want to live in the countryside, they should adapt to the ways of life. The French Parliament passed this law last Monday.

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A 2019 complaint by Maurice Kozhi was followed by a complaint last year that the frogs in the home of 92-year-old Colette Ferry were making a lot of noise. In this case, the court ordered the frogs to be captured and removed from the area, which attracted many people’s attention. As such cases increased, France passed the ‘Sensory Heritage’ law three years ago, but the cases continued. Following this, the French Parliament was ready to make a new law. However, reports indicate that some MPs from the opposition Socialist Party have come out against the law.

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Last Updated Apr 10, 2024, 12:08 PM IST
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