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Mon, Aug 20, 2007

St. Tropez Residents Attempt To Ban Helicopters

Residents Irritated By Constant Noise

Helicopters are becoming as plentiful as birds in the French Riviera. The sound of rotor blades slicing through the air has angered many residents of St. Tropez, a seaside town famous for its wealthy natives. Now, locals are attempting to force a complete ban on what they deem is a loud, obnoxious aircraft.

According to The Daily Telegraph, residents of St. Tropez recently succeeded in forcing the Bourrian a Gassin helipad to close, which accounted for more than 30 percent of the helicopter landings close to the town. And there are a lot of landings... Between June and August of 2006 alone, there were an estimated 5,000 take-offs and landings in St. Tropez.

The St. Tropez residents also complain celebrities visiting the seaside resort town are increasingly using helicopters to escape traffic and photographers. "The helicopters were responsible for a very distressing amount of noise at all times of the day," Françoise Souliman, the spokesman for the nearby regional government center of Draguignan, told the Telegraph. "Swarms of them were being used to beat the traffic jams during the day, with people using them to pop to the beach or to lunch.

"Many were flying very low over marinas, causing even more distress, as well as safety fears." Souliman explained. "Opposition was so great that closure was our only option, and many people in the area are calling for further shutdowns."

A real-estate scouting trip by Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie infuriated residents last month, as they flew around the area searching for a country estate. The owner of one such estate was extremely upset when Pitt and company decided to land on his manicured lawn, hoping he might be interested in doing business.

"My chateau was not even for sale." The owner told the La Dépêche du Midi newspaper. "It was almost like an invasion -- Brad Pitt thinks he's God."

The Telegraph reports a code of good conduct was introduced in the St. Tropez area last year. The goal was to limit the number of rotorcraft flights, but the measure was ignored.

One resident calling for a complete ban on helicopters, Michel Perrault, told the Telegraph opponents were ready to take the law into their own hands by physically stopping the flights.

"If such action is necessary then hundreds are prepared to get involved," he said. "Such action may be the only way of halting this menace."

Hopefully the hundreds of people will watch out for the rotor blades, as they tend to be invisible.

FMI: www.ot-saint-tropez.com/

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