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Up to 2 million euros a year: the crazy expense of the City of Paris to compensate for accidents for which it is responsible
France🏛️ Politics16 days ago

Up to 2 million euros a year: the crazy expense of the City of Paris to compensate for accidents for which it is responsible

The article discusses the City of Paris allocating up to 2 million euros annually to compensate victims of accidents caused by poor road conditions. At a recent council meeting, officials approved a sum of 653,455.29 euros for this purpose, which is described as 'particularly high' and raises questions.

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Le Figaro logoLe FigaroIndependent🔒CenterFactual 85Objective 7016 days ago
Up to 2 million euros a year: the crazy expense of the City of Paris to compensate for accidents for which it is responsible

The article discusses the City of Paris allocating up to 2 million euros annually to compensate victims of accidents caused by poor road conditions. At a recent council meeting, officials approved a sum of 653,455.29 euros for this purpose, which is described as 'particularly high' and raises questions.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information without overtly biased language or framing. It highlights the financial allocation and notes the amount as 'particularly high,' but does not take a clear stance on whether the spending is excessive or justified.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article presents specific figures and details about Paris' spending on compensating accident victims due to infrastructure issues. The facts appear consistent with the general topic, though some information is cut off. The tone is critical and somewhat sensationalized, using phrases like 'folles

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