2023-09-05 19:01:00
This Tuesday, September 5, Julien Bal received on his set the lawyer Steve Gries, the artist Alain Kupchik, the journalist Emmeline Van Den Bosch and the deputy editor-in-chief at La DH-Les Sports + and head of the “Brussels” pages Mathieu Ladeveze.
During the show, the film “Barbie” was discussed, which was a huge success. The various speakers returned to the recipes that made the film a hit, but also addressed the controversies that followed.
It’s a story worthy of a series that took place this weekend in Brussels. A Canadian tourist, following having his laptop stolen, managed to pursue the thugs, at the same time allowing the police to discover a real cave of Ali Baba, with lots of stolen objects.
Surveillance, espionage, arrest: a tourist wants to recover his stolen computer in Brussels and dismantles a huge network of fences (VIDEO)
Some believe that the tourist did a bit of the work of the police and that the latter intervened, of course, but when it had all the evidence and data at its disposal. On the set of the show, Mathieu Ladevèze reacted by saying that he did not see where the problem was. “The police cannot intervene if they do not have the address of where the stolen object is. Hence the extraordinary investigation of the young Canadian. But once they have had the adequate information, the The police did the job. They were not absent. I think for my part that there was very good collaboration. So I don’t see where the problem is. Where then should the law be changed, but I think that ‘then it would be unenforceable because the police cannot go following all the ‘petty’ thieves”.
Finally, the guests on the set also returned to the disastrous state of the Belgian roads. Lawyer Steve Gries really wonders where the Belgians’ money is going. “At the Stib? The expected metro extensions are not arriving! At the SNCB? The RER is not arriving? At the car? We can see the state of the roads!”, Confides the Alex Reed of Julien Bal.
The show is to be rediscovered in full in the pinned video of the article.
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