DJ Andrew Pace, a.k.a Pocci, posted to social media to show how failure to open up the entertainment and cultural sectors safely has encouraged the emergence of a black market of partying. Accompanied by a photo of masses of people huddled up in what seems to be an illegal gathering in open air, Pace directed his message at Prime Minister Robert Abela, Superintendent of Public Health Prof. Charmaine Gauci, and Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne.
He stated how the regulations in place are causing said black market which, ‘by definition […] can not be regulated or at the very least is much more difficult to regulate.’ He went on to state that ‘the result will be much worse than if you were to encourage and allow regulated partying that all-but guarantees proper monitoring of people’s health.’
He asked the authorities to open their eyes as the lack of interest in the industry will only ‘bite [authorities] in the a**’. Pace said people are fed up and refuse to stay in and therefore a regulated, safe approach to normality is necessary.
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Photo Source: Andrew Pace FB, @poccigram IG