‘Sensory heritage’: France passes law protecting sounds and smells of countryside [WION]
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France has passed a law protecting the countryside’s “sensory heritage” from attempts to stifle the everyday aspects of rural life from newcomers looking for peace and quiet.
No longer will lily-livered weekending urbanites be able to complain about the smell of pigs or slurry-spreading, or indeed the thrill being jolted awake by a cockerel’s full-throated call.
All this came about because of a spate of court cases by neo-rurals outraged to discover the country could be noisy, smelly and full of stubborn hicks.
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