“It’s unthinkable”, reacts Yann Beauvallet, departmental delegate of SNICA-FO in Deux-Sèvres, to the announcement of the avenues studied by the government in the face of the extended deadlines for taking the exam. The Ministry of the Interior is considering authorizing driving schools to issue certificates for students at the end of their training, so that they can drive before being received. “For us, it’s opening the door to a lot of fraud and that’s why we’re going on strike this Monday, October 3”, explains Inspector Deux-Sévriens. Fraud which, according to him, would already be commonplace since the introduction of the passage of the highway code with private operators or the Post Office. “There are complicities, identity theft”, he says, acknowledging however that he does not have official figures on this point. “It is also felt by lower success rates in the final exam, we went from 70% success rate to 50%. And overall, he laments, there is a drop in the level of knowledge of the pupils.
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