How very odd. Super One isn’t queuing up to interview Norman Vella. My, my, my – how liberal and progressive.

Published: October 30, 2013 at 8:10pm

He’s on dotNet now. I hope he takes his mobile phone and iPad with him and waves them about.




13 Comments Comment

  1. David says:

    Seeing him posting the court judgement under the door at the Auberge de Castille was awesome.

    • Gahan says:

      I missed that. I hope Kurt Sansone reports it on The Times tomorrow.

      I read that Norman can have his personal gadgets tomorrow because they are locked in the court’s safe.

  2. Solidarnosc says:

    The one person who has to be accountable and assume FULL responsibility is the commissioner of police, but ultimately the buck stops with the prime minister.

    It is disgusting that we are back to the eighties, but seeing that we have a Labour government, should we be surprised?

  3. just me says:

    The Police Commissioner should resign.

  4. anthony says:

    Never mind Super One. Sod them.

    What about Malta International Airport?

    MIA are expected to set up with utmost urgency indications and appropriate signage where the boundaries within their territory are.

    I am referring to the Police Commisioner’s note that refers to “att ta’ telekomunikazzjoni f’zona ristretta” which in his opinion constitutes a “delitt”.

    Can those who actually operate the airport please indicate clearly where these zones are.

    If they do not, any future arrest for ‘atti ta’ telekomunikazzjoni’ in these zonas can be considered as entrapment and Malta International Airport a party to this obnoxious ploy.

    • La Redoute says:

      Oh, FFS. It is NOT a crime to take photographs anywhere in a bloody airport. Doing so is, at worst, a contravention NOT a crime. If there are no signs asking you not to take photos, then there isn’t even the possibility of a contravention.

      Learn this, if nothing more: if the police ask you to hand over your phone, tell them where to stick theirs.

  5. Herman says:

    Did they mention anything on the 7:30pm ScumNews? Does anyone know?

  6. AE says:

    Now watch Muscat try to seek to take control of the Courts just like his idol had done when he suspended the Constitutional Court back in the ’80s.

    It’s all that is left now that the police and army are compromised. It’s like looking at a re-run where the players are now wearing suits.

    • truth says:

      What suits, you mean costumes as they can’t even wear a suit well.

    • AE says:

      Oh I forgot PBS is compromised too. All in a matter of months. G-d knows what state this country will be in 5 years.

    • Victor says:

      His elves are already saying that that is what he should do, because according to them, the outcome of this case was due to the fact that all ‘the players’ were Nationalists.

      The pea-brains do not even realise that a fight for democratic freedom is a fight which involves each one of us.

      Or perhaps, they feel safe because they carry a Labour Party membership card. Ignorance at its best!

  7. Rumplestiltskin says:

    We have gone a long, long way, with lots of shortcuts, in just seven months. Unfortunately, it has been in the wrong direction.

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