Parkour, the discipline of using movement to get from one point to another in a complex environment, without assistive equipment and in the fastest and most efficient way possible, originated in France, so no wonder that its newest form has also just come from there.
I don’t think it has a name yet. For now, let’s call it an eco-friendly gesture. Recently, Yanis Haggui and his friend Max started using parkour to fight light pollution and turn off shop lights, as required by the country’s law.
They posted a video of carrying out their ninja mission on TikTok, and it already has 330.9K views. Check it out below!
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Fighting light pollution, France requires businesses to turn off their lights during the night
@yanishagguiPetit geste écolo (puis s/o la bac qui nous on vue mais pas embarqué) ##ecologie ##marseillais ##marseiller ##marseille13 ##parkour ##challenges ##teamjul♬ Aesthetic – Xilo
However, some establishments appear to be having problems obeying the law
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So Yanis Haggui and his friend Max decided to help them
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The guy clearly has insane hops
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Which allows him to reach a device, put in place to shut off the electrical power in a store in case of an emergency
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A few years ago, France issued the “Decree of 27 December 2018 on the prevention, reduction, and limitation of light pollution”
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It says that businesses have to turn off their lights one hour after closing and turn them on just one hour before opening
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