Will the Spanish company allow them to do things like this? Arriva didn’t.
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August 11, 2014 at 9:57pm
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How third World.
Spanish bus drivers wouldn’t give a day old paella for the MLP on their new bus driving job in Malta.
The present transport situation is a mixed bag.
Maybe it was a private bus service to a MLP event? Notice how there is no destination on the sign above the window..
Notice that it is an ex-Arriva bus, now owned by Transport Malta.
So now it is more scandalous.
As far as I know no ‘Malta Public Transport’ buses are for hire. What I know for sure is that lies are free.
This just reminded me that when I was young and used to take the bus there was one particular bus which had a shrine to the Labour Party and Dom Mintoff so it’s back to the 80s but progressively because the emblem is new.
I think it sums up the whole Arriva/ transport situation perfectly.
Il-bussis Taghna Wkoll.
Il-Marmalja socjalista ghandha mibgheda distillata lejn is-socjeta. Il-Kancer politiku ta Malta.
The rain in Spain falls mainly on the palm.
Freedom House should take note of this.
While on my way from Zurrieq to Mater Dei Hospital and back by means of Transport Malta service I had to endure all the way and several times Super One radio playing blaringly.