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How Difficult Is It To Say "calais" In Any Language?
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http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /news/w orld/eu rope/fr ench-tr ain-com pany-an gers-ri ght-win g-polit icians- by-allo wing-re fugees- to-trav el-with out-val id-a669 4686.ht ml
/// “And it's not always easy to get the right ticket to the right destination when you don't speak French.” ///
/// “And it's not always easy to get the right ticket to the right destination when you don't speak French.” ///
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They are not travelling free, “What's been put in place is the possibility for free booking in order to attribute numbered seats to the refugees so they remain grouped together and they can avoid any risk of conflict that may come if they'd taken seats reserved by other passengers."
They are paying to travel still but not always being charged a wee bit more for a reserved seat.
They are paying to travel still but not always being charged a wee bit more for a reserved seat.
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Perhaps this is the link you seek.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-32 72632/F rench-r ail-net work-ac cused-h elping- people- smuggle rs-anno uncing- allow-m igrants -headin g-Calai s-trave l-FREE. html
Perhaps this is the link you seek.
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RETROCOP From your link, 'An SNCF spokesman told AFP, France's national news agency: 'There are no free tickets. What's been put in place is possible free booking to attribute numbered seats to (migrants) so they remain grouped together and to avoid any risk of conflict between passengers if (migrants) take seats reserved by others.'
If and when you find someone with half a brain, get them to explain that to you since it's beyond your comprehension.
If and when you find someone with half a brain, get them to explain that to you since it's beyond your comprehension.
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