Strict identity checks and restricted access: This Agadir residence turns into a real fortress

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Strict identity checks and restricted access: This Agadir residence turns into a real fortress

In Agadir, a residence imposes an ultra-strict access control. Systematic registration of identities, prior agreement of residents and prohibition of real estate agents: these new rules are the subject of a lively debate between private security and respect for individual freedoms.

The new instructions impose a rigorous surveillance of all the entrance and exit points of the building. From now on, only the families of the residents are allowed to enter, while the access of any non-accredited person is formally prohibited. Each visitor must compulsorily disclose their full identity and obtain the explicit agreement of the resident concerned before crossing the threshold. The passage times are systematically recorded in a specific register.

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The regulations also govern the intervention of service providers, whose movements are strictly limited to their work area after identity verification. Furthermore, access is prohibited to real estate agents, as well as any commercial or advertising activity without prior authorization. The security guards are instructed to apply this system firmly, while immediately reporting any suspicious behavior and documenting each incident in their reports.

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This unprecedented rigor does not meet with unanimous approval among Internet users. While these measures aim to strengthen internal security, they raise questions about freedom of movement and access to housing for third parties. Many activists are now calling for a fair balance between the requirements of property protection and respect for the individual rights of citizens within these residential areas.