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Letters | Sunday, 20 December 2009

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Unfair warden fails to cooperate

Back in April, I was on my usual way to the Birkirkara bypass from Attard through Balzan, and although I usually go down Main Street, Balzan up to the Balzan Police station and then on to the bypass, on that day I strangely found no traffic on my way down Main Str. Since Easter was the following Sunday and my niece had already started school holidays, I thought that there probably were no classes at Balzan school, allowing me to pass through the road in front of the school and the University residence.
When I approached the school and arrived near the ‘No Entry’ sign for school days, I stopped near the sign. It was 8.13am. I saw no children in the road but I saw a warden at the end of it. He was not looking in my direction, so I sounded the horn and flashed my light to attract his attention and wait for some ‘no entry’ signal. He looked but made no sign to me; he was standing beside a crane.
So I concluded that the warden was with the crane and that school was off, so I proceeded at a very slow speed. When I arrived near the warden he stopped me and told me that I did a contravention since school was on! I protested that he did not give me a signal not to enter, so that he was therefore there to collect fines and not to protect children. He proceeded to issue the fine.
I went to the tribunal and was dispensed with a warning. The warden appealed and somehow I did not explain my case well enough to the magistrate, leading him to endorse the fine! This I felt to be most unjust, since at no instance did I have any intention of breaking the law.
Hence to avoid such misunderstandings, may I suggest that where there are signs that are not always applicable a triangular sign is placed on the ground near the ‘No Entry’ sign saying ‘School Day’, unless a barricade can be set up as they do near the Attard school and children are well protected and no fines are issued. I strongly feel that the first priority of a warden is to teach and only to issue fines for ‘me ne frego’ attitudes.

 


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