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23 maltatoday, SUNDAY, 23 NOVEMBER 2014 Opinion " By providing quality and timely service and support, the Foundation for Social Welfare Services empowers and helps to develop individuals to become responsible, integrated and productive members of society who value life as a resource for self actualisation " Years of Service Aġenzija Sedqa and Aġenzija Appoġġ a gun in the midst of a road rage incident and fired two shots into a car, I'd sort of expect to be arrested. Why should it be any different for a policeman? Call of duty, you say? Self- defence? Both are possibilities, but they would have to be proven in a court of law. And that is simply not possible, when the suspect in what looks like an attempted murder isn't even arrested, still less tried… Moreover: why has nobody assumed responsibility for the false report released by the DOI? We have been told that the 'mistake' was down to misinformation given to the DOI in the first place. But who gave out that misinformation? Was any effort made to verify it? And – most important of all – would it have even been corrected at all, were it not for photographic evidence that blatantly contradicted the official version of events? These are the sort of questions Joseph Muscat may wish to publicly answer – and quickly, too – if he intends to retain the sort of national trust level that propelled him to his historic electoral victory of March 2013. And the clock starts ticking… now. 'Three shots fired directly at a vehicle... for the grave crime of accidentally breaking the minister's side mirror, and not stopping to apologise'

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