
When you own a car, whether you’re an enthusiast or not, you still want to take care of it. This is especially true if you need it every day, for example to get to work. Therefore, it is inevitable that it is absolutely unthinkable it was stolen or damaged. However, that’s the fate of many cars in recent weeks, as France has been rocked by a wave of riots and other violent demonstrations. As a result, several hundred cars were destroyed in just a few days and no one could do anything. Obviously, it’s a very difficult situation for everyone.
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A difficult situation
Especially since you can’t always count on reimbursement from your insurance. Because this requires special protection that covers fire and degradation. However, few people choose this type of contract, which can nevertheless be very useful. In most cases, the victims do not receive compensation for their car, which is thus scrapped. And this is regardless of the age of the vehicle and whether continued credit to pay or not Add to that the fact that you need to quickly find another car to be able to get to work every day.
Invaluable help
But now the city has decided to come to the aid of those affected by the natural disaster. This is Beauvais, also badly affected by the numerous riots that lasted for more than a week every night. The municipality decided to create joint loan of up to 3,000 euros. But that’s not all, because it is also possible to request a mobility fund “on acquisition” of up to 800 euros. Finally, there is also a travel expenses fund of up to €120 and an “emergency allowance” of up to €1,000. Help that should be very valuable.
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Source: Auto Plus

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