Some great Transport Malta signage at the entrance to the Barrakka lift

Published: February 2, 2015 at 6:46pm

Very Roadrunneresque, wouldn’t you say.

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26 Comments Comment

  1. maws says:

    beeq beeq

  2. john says:

    Even the cat hasn’t dared venture inside.

  3. FGF says:

    Even the cat is not amused.

  4. Candy says:

    Virgin territory.

  5. kev says:

    I swear that cat just moved. Is this live?

  6. bob-a-job says:

    The only culture some Maltese have is bacterial.

  7. charles says:

    “Dawn x’ha naghmlu bihom?”

    “U wahhal hemm mhux xorta”

  8. Toni says:

    Qtajt qalbi

  9. curious (2) says:

    Dan x’qed jahsibna?

    “The government is refraining from publishing the contract governing the operation of the public transport system until it provides an interpretation of what it entails to the public, Transport Minister Joe Mizzi said in parliament this evening.”

    http://www.independent.com.mt/articles/2015-02-02/local-news/Government-waiting-to-explain-bus-contract-before-publishing-it-Transport-Minister-maintains-6736129960

  10. Lizz says:

    I think they’re trying to say something: no entry, perhaps?

    I can count at least eight such signs in that photo.

  11. Carrie Erbag says:

    Perhaps MP Anthony Agius Decelis, the Commissioner for Simplification and Reduction of Bureaucracy can look into and write a report on this, given that “the reduction of bureaucracy is one of this government’s greatest projects, as it involved every ministry.”

  12. anthony says:

    At least no gross spelling mistakes for once.

    They are improving albeit very slowly.

  13. Marie says:

    It seems as though the signage workers are running out of work – why not make a couple extra at least we get paid three times over

  14. Mila says:

    Is the ‘no entry’ sign intended to tell the cat that the gravel in the triangular space is not kitty litter?

  15. nutmeg says:

    Apropos of Transport Malta, bus drivers were today discussing the return of the articulated bus. Apparently they’re back on the public transport network.

  16. Tabatha White says:

    The shabbiness of everything. The neglect of detail.

  17. C. Calleja says:

    If only they had one of those signs by the helipad.

  18. Volley says:

    Ghandek tghid x’hela ta’ flus. Kieku stess wahda ma kinitx bizzejjed?

  19. ron says:

    Ta’ fuq il-Monti style: five signs for the price of two.

  20. gemgem says:

    You’re always complaining! They, however, understand that one might miss the first and even the second sign…

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