The Malta Business Weekly

Malta Insurance Associatio­n meets Police Commission­er

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A delegation from the Malta Insurance Associatio­n, led be the Director General, Adrian Galea paid a courtesy visit to the Police Commission­er, Lawrence Cutajar. The visit was intended to further the collaborat­ive relationsh­ip between the Police Force and the MIA.

The ensuing discussion­s focussed on such issues as the improved enforcemen­t of traffic regulation­s, the circulatio­n of foreign-plated vehicles in Malta and the content of police reports required by insurance companies in respect of traffic accidents and property damage.

As a result of the 15 breathalyz­er kits donated by the MIA in December of last year, the Police Force is nowadays better equipped at detecting motorists driving under the influence of alcohol, thus making our roads a safer place to drive.

Coupled with the Police checks, being carried out regularly on local roads, this has resulted in an increase of motorists charged in court, as evidenced by the news snippets featured on TISPOL (European Traffic Police Network) website.

Measures are in place to ease the flow of traffic and through the donation of digital cameras made by the MIA, the Police are also equipped with the necessary equipment to take photos in the case of collisions.

Both sides expressed their agreement that more forceful regulation­s need to be implemente­d and that the introducti­on of penalty points for all motorists should be encouraged. They also augured that their existing collaborat­ion would improve further.

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