French parliament passes a new law that aims to safeguard the sounds and smells of the countryside
  • 3 years ago
The French parliament has passed a new law that aims to safeguard the sounds and smells of the countryside. Senators voted in favour of the legislation - which it's hoped will protect what's being described as the country's sensory heritage. It follows a famous court case where a French rooster was cleared of disturbing his neighbours. The BBC's Tim Allman has more.
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