Justice for all

On September 30 at about 9.45 a.m, I parked my car in Dun Gino Mangion Street, Qormi, to collect some papers from Bank of Valletta. It took me about 10 minutes and when I returned to my car I found a ticket issued by a traffic warden. Fine, the warden...

On September 30 at about 9.45 a.m, I parked my car in Dun Gino Mangion Street, Qormi, to collect some papers from Bank of Valletta. It took me about 10 minutes and when I returned to my car I found a ticket issued by a traffic warden.

Fine, the warden was doing his or her job. But is justice the same for all?

Just a few metres away from the bank in Mdina Road is a car dealer who parks his car on the bus stop all day long. There are cars sporting 'for sale' signs on the pavement, and even unlicensed cars and a boat on the other side of the road.

May I ask why the traffic wardens never stop to issue tickets there? Perhaps the wardens' boss could take note of the area and order the warden to walk a bit further along the road.

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