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#5578090
24 Mar 2020
A woman clothing merchant stands behind her lonely merchandise from buyers at the Palu Grand Mall Shopping Center (PGM) in Palu City on Tuesday, March 24, 2020. Traders claim to have decreased sales by 60 percent due to the enactment of local government regulations to eliminate activities outside the home on community, in anticipation of the spread of the corona virus.
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#3792978
11 Feb 2019
Driving school vehicles are parked Place d'Italie, in Paris, on February 11, 2019, as driving schools managers protest against a parliamentary report which could favour online driving school platforms. The traditional driving schools condemn provisions that would unduly strengthen the platform for learning to drive on the Internet including the proposal to replace the national approval of the licensing department. Since Emmanuel Macron has promised to lower the price of a driving license, car schools say that they decrease enrollment between 40% and 60%: students prefer to wait, but at this rate, some will disappear before new measures are implemented.
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#3792980
11 Feb 2019
A driving school manager holds a placard reading « Government takes 70% of charges and taxes on each driving license » on Place d'Italie, in Paris, on February 11, 2019, as he protest against a parliamentary report which could favour online driving school platforms.The traditional driving schools condemn provisions that would unduly strengthen the platform for learning to drive on the Internet including the proposal to replace the national approval of the licensing department. Since Emmanuel Macron has promised to lower the price of a driving license, car schools say that they decrease enrollment between 40% and 60%: students prefer to wait, but at this rate, some will disappear before new measures are implemented.
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#3792982
11 Feb 2019
Driving school vehicles are parked Place d'Italie, in Paris, on February 11, 2019, as driving schools managers protest against a parliamentary report which could favour online driving school platforms. The traditional driving schools condemn provisions that would unduly strengthen the platform for learning to drive on the Internet including the proposal to replace the national approval of the licensing department. Since Emmanuel Macron has promised to lower the price of a driving license, car schools say that they decrease enrollment between 40% and 60%: students prefer to wait, but at this rate, some will disappear before new measures are implemented.
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#3792984
11 Feb 2019
Driving school vehicles are parked Place d'Italie, in Paris, on February 11, 2019, as driving schools managers protest against a parliamentary report which could favour online driving school platforms. The traditional driving schools condemn provisions that would unduly strengthen the platform for learning to drive on the Internet including the proposal to replace the national approval of the licensing department. Since Emmanuel Macron has promised to lower the price of a driving license, car schools say that they decrease enrollment between 40% and 60%: students prefer to wait, but at this rate, some will disappear before new measures are implemented.
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#3792986
11 Feb 2019
Driving school vehicles are parked Place d'Italie, in Paris, on February 11, 2019, as driving schools managers protest against a parliamentary report which could favour online driving school platforms. The traditional driving schools condemn provisions that would unduly strengthen the platform for learning to drive on the Internet including the proposal to replace the national approval of the licensing department. Since Emmanuel Macron has promised to lower the price of a driving license, car schools say that they decrease enrollment between 40% and 60%: students prefer to wait, but at this rate, some will disappear before new measures are implemented.
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#3792988
11 Feb 2019
Driving school vehicles are parked Place d'Italie, in Paris, on February 11, 2019, as driving schools managers protest against a parliamentary report which could favour online driving school platforms. The traditional driving schools condemn provisions that would unduly strengthen the platform for learning to drive on the Internet including the proposal to replace the national approval of the licensing department. Since Emmanuel Macron has promised to lower the price of a driving license, car schools say that they decrease enrollment between 40% and 60%: students prefer to wait, but at this rate, some will disappear before new measures are implemented.
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#3792990
11 Feb 2019
Driving schools managers hold black flags Place d'Italie, in Paris, on February 11, 2019, as they protest against a parliamentary report which could favour online driving school platforms.The traditional driving schools condemn provisions that would unduly strengthen the platform for learning to drive on the Internet including the proposal to replace the national approval of the licensing department. Since Emmanuel Macron has promised to lower the price of a driving license, car schools say that they decrease enrollment between 40% and 60%: students prefer to wait, but at this rate, some will disappear before new measures are implemented.
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#3792992
11 Feb 2019
Driving schools managers hold black flags Place d'Italie, in Paris, on February 11, 2019, as they protest against a parliamentary report which could favour online driving school platforms.The traditional driving schools condemn provisions that would unduly strengthen the platform for learning to drive on the Internet including the proposal to replace the national approval of the licensing department. Since Emmanuel Macron has promised to lower the price of a driving license, car schools say that they decrease enrollment between 40% and 60%: students prefer to wait, but at this rate, some will disappear before new measures are implemented.
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#3792994
11 Feb 2019
Driving schools managers hold black flags Place d'Italie, in Paris, on February 11, 2019, as they protest against a parliamentary report which could favour online driving school platforms.The traditional driving schools condemn provisions that would unduly strengthen the platform for learning to drive on the Internet including the proposal to replace the national approval of the licensing department. Since Emmanuel Macron has promised to lower the price of a driving license, car schools say that they decrease enrollment between 40% and 60%: students prefer to wait, but at this rate, some will disappear before new measures are implemented.
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#3792996
11 Feb 2019
Driving schools managers hold black flags Place d'Italie, in Paris, on February 11, 2019, as they protest against a parliamentary report which could favour online driving school platforms.The traditional driving schools condemn provisions that would unduly strengthen the platform for learning to drive on the Internet including the proposal to replace the national approval of the licensing department. Since Emmanuel Macron has promised to lower the price of a driving license, car schools say that they decrease enrollment between 40% and 60%: students prefer to wait, but at this rate, some will disappear before new measures are implemented.
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#3792998
11 Feb 2019
Driving schools managers hold black flags Place d'Italie, in Paris, on February 11, 2019, as they protest against a parliamentary report which could favour online driving school platforms.The traditional driving schools condemn provisions that would unduly strengthen the platform for learning to drive on the Internet including the proposal to replace the national approval of the licensing department. Since Emmanuel Macron has promised to lower the price of a driving license, car schools say that they decrease enrollment between 40% and 60%: students prefer to wait, but at this rate, some will disappear before new measures are implemented.
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#3793000
11 Feb 2019
Driving schools managers hold black flags Place d'Italie, in Paris, on February 11, 2019, as they protest against a parliamentary report which could favour online driving school platforms.The traditional driving schools condemn provisions that would unduly strengthen the platform for learning to drive on the Internet including the proposal to replace the national approval of the licensing department. Since Emmanuel Macron has promised to lower the price of a driving license, car schools say that they decrease enrollment between 40% and 60%: students prefer to wait, but at this rate, some will disappear before new measures are implemented.
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#3793008
11 Feb 2019
Driving schools managers hold black flags Place d'Italie, in Paris, on February 11, 2019, as they protest against a parliamentary report which could favour online driving school platforms.The traditional driving schools condemn provisions that would unduly strengthen the platform for learning to drive on the Internet including the proposal to replace the national approval of the licensing department. Since Emmanuel Macron has promised to lower the price of a driving license, car schools say that they decrease enrollment between 40% and 60%: students prefer to wait, but at this rate, some will disappear before new measures are implemented.
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#3793010
11 Feb 2019
Driving schools managers hold black flags Place d'Italie, in Paris, on February 11, 2019, as they protest against a parliamentary report which could favour online driving school platforms.The traditional driving schools condemn provisions that would unduly strengthen the platform for learning to drive on the Internet including the proposal to replace the national approval of the licensing department. Since Emmanuel Macron has promised to lower the price of a driving license, car schools say that they decrease enrollment between 40% and 60%: students prefer to wait, but at this rate, some will disappear before new measures are implemented.
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#3793014
11 Feb 2019
Driving schools managers hold black flags Place d'Italie, in Paris, on February 11, 2019, as they protest against a parliamentary report which could favour online driving school platforms.The traditional driving schools condemn provisions that would unduly strengthen the platform for learning to drive on the Internet including the proposal to replace the national approval of the licensing department. Since Emmanuel Macron has promised to lower the price of a driving license, car schools say that they decrease enrollment between 40% and 60%: students prefer to wait, but at this rate, some will disappear before new measures are implemented.
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