During the daily TPMP on Monday June 13, 2022, Cyril Hanouna reframed a columnist. He clearly didn’t agree with her. We tell you everything here.
On June 9, an 88-year-old driver fatally mowed down two women on a pedestrian crossing in Montauban. An accident that inevitably revives the debate on driving licenses for seniors. And this Monday, June 13, 2022 in TPMP, Cyril Hanouna mentioned the subject. He asked the columnists if they thought there should be an age limit for driving licenses. On the set of TPMP, opinions were therefore divided… Some think it has to be done and others think more about setting up a medical visit.
Gilles Verdez, for example, made it known that there was absolutely no need to impose an age limit for the driving license. For some seniors, driving is one of the only activities they can still do independently. It allows them to do their shopping or go see their loved ones. For his part, Kelly Vedovelliis in favor of setting up a medical examination for sight and hearing, as well as a test for reflexes. Most of the columnists of Touche Pas à Mon Poste agree with their comrade.
Valérie Bénaïm tackled by Cyril Hanouna
For Valérie Bénaïm, the The idea of having a medical examination from a certain age is rather good. And she considers that it should be taken every year from the age of 60! This is where the other columnists rose up! For them, 60 is far too young. They think it should be done around 75-80 years old. Valérie Bénaïm does not budge… 60 years old is the right age, since it’s from 45 years old that sight can decline, for example. Cyril Hanouna then swings at him: “be quiet! ». The columnist did not disassemble and replied that as soon as we do not agree with him, we necessarily talk nonsense!