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In my letter of July 21, I had drawn the attention of the mayor of St Paul’s Bay to a serious accident that happened a few days earlier in Triq il-Qawra, St Paul’s Bay, when an Arriva bus drove over a pavement before hitting the façade of a residence.
In my letter of July 21, I had drawn the attention of the mayor of St Paul’s Bay to a serious accident that happened a few days earlier in Triq il-Qawra, St Paul’s Bay, when an Arriva bus drove over a pavement before hitting the façade of a residence. The façade of the residence was extensively damaged.
This is not the first time that a vehicle smashed into the façade of this residence. In this stretch of road some drivers have the habit of driving over the pavement to overtake vehicles in front of them, even if road markings clearly prohibit such manoeuvres of the perilous kind.
This persistent serious infringement is putting at risk users of the pavement and residents in the house that at times bears the brunt of such serious contraventions.
Following my intervention of two months ago in my role of secretary of the Labour Party of St Paul’s Bay together with that of the customer care department of the Labour Party, Arriva’s insurance company carried out the necessary repairs to the façade of the damaged residence. I also appealed to the mayor to take all necessary measures as a matter of urgency to better protect the users of the pavement and the residents of the residence.
It was only on October 24, three whole months after my appeal, that I received an e-mail from the executive secretary of the local council informing me that my complaint has now been forwarded to Transport Malta for them to find a solution to the persistent danger.
I have to ask if the local council needed three full months just to pass on my complaint on a matter that puts life and limb at risk, to another authority?
This is alas another example of how the local council, led by a Nationalist Party majority, comes across as allowing a crawling bureaucracy to treat important matters with a frustrating sense of inefficiency and insensitiveness to the realities of the various sectors of our community.