Lawn in France is to see and appreciate. Do not touch the turf must be marketed except in accordance with the open public. If you violate the kotkhao into the lawn where there are signs that forbid pelouse interdite lawn into compliance, are you breaking law.
Lawn in France is to see and admire. Do not touch any Except as courtyards open to public. If you violate the rules into a billboard pelouse interdite turf, which means that the grass is not directed to, you broke the law.
The lawn in France is to view and admire. Don't touch it. Except open lawn is public. If you violate the rules into the lawn which has signs Pelouse Interdite means lawn entry, directed, hold that you break the law.