Police are being situated aboard the Gozo Channel ferry to inform passengers not to remain in their cars as the voyage between the sister island progresses. Passengers are being informed to occupy the passenger spaces aboard the vessel, with authorities having the right to hand out fines if these regulations are breached. Sources speaking to newsroom Newsbook, the incentive is to raise awareness and protect people should incidents aboard the vessel occur.
Sources from the Gozo Channel company revealed that should an incident occur, the garage doors seal shut and thus endanger the lives of those downstairs. Despite the ships being designed to undergo a slow sinking to give time for passengers to evacuate, the dangers posed far outweigh the risk of staying downstairs. Those downstairs will also not receive help due to being locked in the garage which can occupy up to 150 vehicles.
Speaking to Newsbook, Gozo Channel Chairman Joe Cordina stated that the company operates according to European and Transport Malta regulations. The rules prohibit anyone from staying in their car during a voyage between the islands. The chairman stated that it is the captain and the crew’s responsibility to make sure that no one remained in their cars, referring to a PA system message issued before every voyage.
These regulations go against measures taken by the government during the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic, when Prime Minister Robert Abela urged people to avoid going up to the passenger area and stay in their vehicles to avoid spread. The UHM Voice of Workers plead to the government to retract the measure immediately as passengers made their way to Gozo during Carnival.
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