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MHRA welcomes swift police and MTA action and calls for higher on-the-spot fines
MHRA welcomes swift police and MTA action and calls for higher on-the-spot fines

MHRA welcomes swift police and MTA action and calls for higher on-the-spot fines

The Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association (MHRA) commended the Malta Police Force and the Malta Tourism Authority (MTA) for their swift and coordinated action following the recent anti-social behaviour by a group of foreign visitors, as reported in the media. The Police acted immediately by identifying those responsible and issuing on-the-spot fines,

MHRA Calls For Increased On-The-Spot Fines Following Swieqi Disturbances

MHRA Calls For Increased On-The-Spot Fines Following Swieqi Disturbances

The Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association (MHRA) has welcomed the swift action taken by the Malta Police Force and the Malta Tourism Authority (MTA) following the recent anti-social behaviour involving a group of foreign visitors in Swieqi, while calling for significantly higher on-the-spot fines. In a statement, the MHRA praised police for quickly

MHRA calls for tougher fines after Swieqi tourist disorder, welcome swift action

MHRA calls for tougher fines after Swieqi tourist disorder, welcome swift action

The Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association (MHRA) has welcomed the authorities' swift response to a weekend incident involving anti-social behaviour by a group of foreign visitors in Swieqi, while calling for substantially higher on-the-spot fines to deter similar incidents. In a statement on Tuesday, the association praised both the police and the

MTA Increases Swieqi Inspections Following Tourist Chaos

MTA Increases Swieqi Inspections Following Tourist Chaos

The Malta Tourism Authority (MTA) has confirmed that it has ordered the immediate closure of the Swieqi apartment block where bottles were thrown from balconies onto parked cars, following inspections that uncovered widespread breaches of its licence conditions. The confirmation follows an incident in Triq Cannataci that saw 12 young tourists fined

MTA orders immediate closure of non-compliant short-let apartment block in Swieqi

MTA orders immediate closure of non-compliant short-let apartment block in Swieqi

The Malta Tourism Authority (MTA) said it has ordered the immediate closure of an apartment block in Swieqi as it was found to be opeating in breach of regulations for short-lets, the authority said Tuesday. In a statement, the MTA said it continued to carry out an ongoing programme of inspections in the locality of Swieqi in collaboration with various

12 fined and holiday apartments shut after Swieqi chaos

12 fined and holiday apartments shut after Swieqi chaos

Police have fined 12 people and the tourism authority has shut down holiday accommodation after disorder in Swieqi on Sunday night that saw young people shouting and throwing drink containers into the street below. Footage of the incident showed youths jeering and throwing cans, bottles and liquid into the street below. A resident said the situation

12 Tourists Fined €2,000 As Swieqi Airbnb Is Shut Down

12 Tourists Fined €2,000 As Swieqi Airbnb Is Shut Down

The Swieqi apartment block where bottles were thrown from balconies onto parked cars has now been shut down, while 12 young tourists have been fined a combined €2,000. Police said they responded to reports of excessive noise at the property in Triq Cannataci yesterday evening, where the group was found breaching public order regulations. They were