Richard Kalvar A demonstration of motorists and motorcyclists protesting the new law gathers at the Bastille before going on a ride through the city. Eric, 58, lives in the Val de Oise suburbs and works in Paris.
(...) He doesn't use his 1989 Saab 900 to go to work (he uses the Metro), but he wants to demonstrate his solidarity with the protest movement against a law that he deems unjust. The sign that he's putting on to cover his licence plate reads "Don't touch my old one!". Cars and commercial vehicles on the road since before 1997, and motorcycles and scooters first sold before June 1999, are no longer allowed to circulate in Paris, Monday through Friday between 8am and 8pm. The ecological benefits of these changes are questionable, while the economic and pleasure costs are considerable. Paris, France. 2016. © Richard Kalvar | Magnum Photos