Radars – Radars: MP Franck Marlin supports AFFTAC –

Radars: MP Franck Marlin supports AFFTAC

Radars - Radars: MP Franck Marlin supports AFFTAC -

Following the government’s desire to ban speed camera warning devices (read in particular MNC of May 11, 2011), the deputy (related to UMP) of Essonne (91) Franck Marlin has just publicly supported the French Association suppliers and users of driver assistance technologies (AFFTAC, read MNC of 12 May 2011).

Following the government’s desire to ban speed camera warning devices (read in particular), the deputy (UMP related) of Essonne (91) Franck Marlin has just publicly supported the French Association of Suppliers and Users of driver assistance technologies (AFFTAC, read).

Franck Marlin, UMP related

Related UMP deputy for the second constituency of Essonne (91), Franc Marlin is also mayor of Etampes (21,839 inhabitants). Born September 30, 1964 in Orleans (45), he is a member of the Automobile study group and of the Commission for National Defense and the Armed Forces.

"The GPS and the so-called" radar warning systems "are above all driving assistance systems which allow you to control your speed thanks to the permanent display of the limit to be respected, to be warned of risk areas and the hazards of the road (accidents, slowdowns, …) ", reminds the deputy:" in the same spirit, and faithful to the positions I have always adopted on prevention, driver training and improvement of axes road, I believe that the steps initiated by this association as well as those of "40 million motorists" and the Federation of angry motorcyclists must be heard ".

Also speaking out "against the removal of signs indicating the presence of fixed radars, which therefore indicate accident-prone areas", Mr. Marlin assures that he "will act as the relay and the spokesperson for any approach aimed at better living the environment. journey together in a peaceful, responsible and shared way ".

"Excellent news"

"Franck Marlin’s position is excellent news", rejoiced Loïc Rattier, president of AFFTAC and boss of Wikango: "it shows that, far from any dogmatism, parliamentarians are able to understand the inconsistency of decisions of the Interministerial Road Safety Committee. We are sure that MP Marlin’s position will be followed by that of many other parliamentarians ".

Apart from any political consideration, the editorial staff of Site would like to salute the courage of this deputy – still a little lonely … there are 577! – able to use his brain and his freedom of speech to defend his fellow citizens !

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