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Museum Employee Throws Away ‘Empty Beer Cans’ Art Piece

Museum Employee Throws Away 'Empty Beer Cans' Art Piece
Oct 9 2024 Share

A Dutch museum recently recovered an artwork resembling two empty beer cans after a staff member accidentally threw it away, mistaking it for trash.

The Lisser Art Museum (LAM) in Lisse found the piece, titled All The Good Times We Spent Together, in a bin after a lift technician assumed the hand-painted cans were left behind by careless visitors.

The artwork, created by French artist Alexandre Lavet, was on display inside a glass lift at the museum. Lavet’s work is a tribute to social moments and common objects, encouraging viewers to see everyday items in a new light.

Unaware of its artistic significance, the technician discarded the piece while cleaning the lift.

Curator Elisah van den Bergh noticed the artwork was missing and quickly initiated a search, finding the cans just before the trash was taken out.

After being cleaned, the cans were relocated to the museum’s entrance to highlight their value.

The museum holds no ill will toward the technician, acknowledging he acted in good faith, and praised the artwork for sparking reflection on ordinary objects.

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Stand Still Traffic On Maltese Roads: Accidents Reported

Stand Still Traffic On Maltese Roads: Accidents Reported
Oct 9 2024 Share

Various reports of accidents on various local roads have reportedly led to standstill traffic in many locations around Malta.

A collision reportedly caused a gridlock on the northbound lane on the Marsa/Ħamrun bypass.

Meanwhile, closure of the Valletta-bound lane of St Joseph high Road caused another standstill.

A motorcycle crash was also reported on the Marsa-Ħamrun bypass, with another accident in Fgura contributing to the chaos.

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‘This Is Not Eurovision’: Metsola On Chanting Of Bella Ciao

'This Is Not Eurovision': Metsola On Chanting Of Bella Ciao
Oct 9 2024 Share

After Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban gave a speech presenting the priorities of the Hungarian Presidency at the European Parliament, chanting and singing of ‘Bella Ciao’ broke out during the plenary session.

In response, EP President Roberta Metsola remarked: ‘This is not the Eurovision’.

 

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She later stated that it’s ‘more La Casa De Papel than Abba’ but that it is still ‘not the Eurovision.’

The song Bella Ciao is an Italian song dedicated to partisans of Italian resistance as they fought back occupying Nazi German forces and collaborationist fascists during the country’s liberation.

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Officers Do Not Have Traffic Ticket Quotas, Police Insist

Officers Do Not Have Traffic Ticket Quotas, Police Insist
Oct 9 2024 Share

The police force has denied claims of a predetermined quota system for issuing traffic tickets, following testimony from an officer suggesting the existence of an unofficial quota, Times of Malta reported.

A police spokesperson clarified that while officers must report the contraventions they issue daily, this is part of a broader performance review.

“Officers on field duties are expected to enforce traffic laws appropriately, with no fixed targets for issuing contraventions,” the spokesperson stated, adding that this is based on traffic volume and activity in their areas during their shifts.

The denial comes after officer Clive Mallia testified in court, claiming an unofficial quota system required officers to issue at least 10 contraventions monthly, with higher targets in busy areas like St Julian’s.

His testimony was related to a case involving an assault on him and another officer following a traffic dispute.

It was the first public acknowledgment of such a system within the police force. Previously, community officers, or wardens, operated under a similar system until its abolition in 2015 by the Local Enforcement System Agency.

The police emphasised that district officers’ performance is evaluated based on several criteria, including patrolling and public engagement, with the goal of ensuring public safety and fair law enforcement.

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