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Outrage as private ambulances clamped at Mater Dei parking and missing calls

Outrage as private ambulances clamped at Mater Dei parking and missing calls
Aug 31 2021 Share

Private ambulance operators have been having their ambulances clamped by the hospital security as parking at Mater Dei Hospital becomes more of a nightmare. Despite clamping cars of reckless drivers visiting the hospital might be legitimate enforcement, doing the same to ambulances seems quite bizarre. The owner of a private ambulance company Charlton Caruana posted to Facebook images of ambulances clamped in the hospitals parking.

 He rhetorically asks; ‘Isn’t it obvious that an ambulance needs to be in hospital?’ ‘It seems that the people of KIS Ltd only take orders from their manager in Italy’ he continues. ‘They also insist they don’t take orders from the police. So it seems that ambulances cannot park in Mater Dei.’ Caruana spoke to Newsroom Lovin Malta, saying that a private company employed by the hospital to oversee parking was insisting on clamping all vehicles, service vehicles included. 

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Photo Source: Charlton Caruana FB

Police leaving safety notes on open bags across Maltese beaches

Police leaving safety notes on open bags across Maltese beaches
Aug 31 2021 Share

As part of a crime prevention campaign launched by the Community Police Officers at different beaches last weekend, police beach patrols were leaving little notes stating ‘We noticed your bag was open’. As some beachgoers leave their bags open to jump in and cool off, leaving some valuable items in plain sight, the police have issued little warnings to raise awareness against this practice. 

They are to serve as a deterrent to pick-pocketing and other robberies as whereas some people go to the beach to lick up the sun and splash in the water, some take the opportunity to make off with other people’s items. The notes also contain a cheeky little rhetorical question; ‘Are your items on sale?’. This initiative will hopefully minimise beach robberies and safeguard people’s belongings. 

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Photo Source: Malta Police Force FB

Spotify’s all-time streaming record broken by Justin Bieber

Spotify’s all-time streaming record broken by Justin Bieber
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Spotify history has just been made by Justin Bieber after he broke the streaming platform’s all-time monthly listener record. Revealed by Chart Data, the pop-star amassed 83.3 million monthly listeners, which is the most any artist has ever earned since Spotify’s launch. The Weeknd trails just behind Bieber with 74.53 million monthly listeners, followed by Ed Sheeran at 72.41 million monthly listeners. Due Lipa is currently leading the female artist rank at 65.5 million monthly listeners, followed by Doja Cat at 60.4 million. 

Bieber, now 27, became the youngest solo artist in history to obtain 100 career entries on the Billboard Hot 100 charts last month. He beat Drake who previously held the title after achieving his 100th entry at age 28. Meanwhile, Kanye West is racking up to break the record for most Number 1 albums just this century.

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Photo Source: Billboard, Global Circulate

Petition demanding penis for all dragons on Welsh flags gains traction

Petition demanding penis for all dragons on welsh flags gains traction
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A campaign has amassed massive support in demanding that the red dragon on the Welsh flag be given a penis. The petition is an official Welsh Government initiative, calling for the mythical beast and national symbol to be able to flash it’s privates on all flags flown on public buildings. As of writing this article, around 623 people have signed the petition and, considering that any petition with more than 50 signatures will be discussed by the Petitions committee, it seems as though the dragon might just get to show off its phallus. 

Those in support pointed out how millions of coins featuring the Royal Mint’s Welsh dragon had penises added to them. These were added to the £1 and £20 coins by coin artists near Cardiff. The petition was initiated by artist Rhyn Williams who researched ancient depictions of the Welsh dragon. Were the petition to reach 10,000 signatures, it would be considered for full debate in Cardiff Bay in the Welsh Assembly headquarters. Williams questioned why the dragon was ‘made a eunuch’ in the first place, attributing it to either obscenity, politics or plain forgetfulness. 

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Photo Source: Daily Post