Will the Spanish company allow them to do things like this? Arriva didn’t.

Published: August 11, 2014 at 9:57pm

public bus




12 Comments Comment

  1. ken il malti says:

    How third World.

    Spanish bus drivers wouldn’t give a day old paella for the MLP on their new bus driving job in Malta.

  2. Jace says:

    The present transport situation is a mixed bag.

  3. Optimist says:

    Maybe it was a private bus service to a MLP event? Notice how there is no destination on the sign above the window..

    • Gahan says:

      Notice that it is an ex-Arriva bus, now owned by Transport Malta.

      So now it is more scandalous.

    • Clo Serracino-Inglott says:

      As far as I know no ‘Malta Public Transport’ buses are for hire. What I know for sure is that lies are free.

  4. Claude Sciberras says:

    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.

  5. Edward says:

    I think it sums up the whole Arriva/ transport situation perfectly.

  6. Rumplestiltskin says:

    Il-bussis Taghna Wkoll.

  7. Il-Marmalja socjalista ghandha mibgheda distillata lejn is-socjeta. Il-Kancer politiku ta Malta.

  8. pablo says:

    The rain in Spain falls mainly on the palm.

  9. Bob says:

    Freedom House should take note of this.

  10. On the buses says:

    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.

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