Traffic policeman remains critical
Police sergeant Malcolm Mifsud, who was injured in a road accident on Thursday, is still in a critical but stable condition. The traffic policeman crashed into a lamp-post after his motorcycle skidded on the slippery tarmac in Great Siege Street,...
Police sergeant Malcolm Mifsud, who was injured in a road accident on Thursday, is still in a critical but stable condition.
The traffic policeman crashed into a lamp-post after his motorcycle skidded on the slippery tarmac in Great Siege Street, Floriana. On impact, he was thrown off the machine, which slid downhill for some metres.
Eyewitnesses said the officer was bleeding from the mouth when he was turned over by paramedics, possibly a symptom of internal haemorrhage. The accident led colleagues to wonder about their own safety. They said their uniform did not offer them enough protection and their motorcycle helmets did not cover the face.
However, Superintendent Mario Spiteri said that ,although the motorcycle helmets in issue do not cover the chin, they have a visor that can be drawn well over the eyes and nose.
Dr Spiteri said the force has been looking into the safety of its motorcyclists. In fact, a meeting has just been held to discuss the traffic branch's requirements, including safety issues. "We have always considered their safety and will continue doing so," Dr Spiteri said.