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A banner referring to people under OQTF removed from Fréjus

A banner referencing individuals under the OQTF (Offre de Quartier Temporaire d'Accueil) has been removed in Fréjus. The OQTF program provides temporary housing for people in need, often those facing homelessness or housing insecurity. The removal of the banner suggests there may have been controversy or sensitivity around its content, possibly related to how the program is perceived by the local community or authorities. This incident highlights ongoing discussions about social welfare policies and their visibility in public spaces.

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A banner referring to people under OQTF removed from Fréjus

A banner referencing individuals under the OQTF (Offre de Quartier Temporaire d'Accueil) has been removed in Fréjus. The OQTF program provides temporary housing for people in need, often those facing homelessness or housing insecurity. The removal of the banner suggests there may have been controversy or sensitivity around its content, possibly related to how the program is perceived by the local community or authorities. This incident highlights ongoing discussions about social welfare policies and their visibility in public spaces.

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