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flyingscotsman
12th November 2009, 06:33
Interesting read ......
Hailwood
12th November 2009, 07:25
A very well written and thoroughly researched document....It 's a shame that ACC probably wont take any notice of it :angry2:
Devil
12th November 2009, 07:32
Well written, thank you Mr Hellyeah :yes:
ckai
12th November 2009, 07:50
Nice :niceone: I especially like points 2.3 and 3.5.
Increasing road safety and getting better value-for-money from levies is a very logical idea and one that a lot of countries seem to not want to go near. This seems criminal to me and I can never understand it.
I think it just gets put into the "too hard" basket to initialise. What we need to private individuals who actually give a damn to start-up these things and once they prove successful then get move gov't backing. A stupid way, but I feel the only way safer roads and better attitudes will happen.
James Deuce
12th November 2009, 07:53
Nicely done, and an excellent answer to all those complaining about "the industry's" silence over this issue.
MacD
12th November 2009, 08:12
An excellent submission that addresses both the conflict of the levy proposals with the fundamental principles of ACC (ie. section 2.4) and the absence of any consideration of these proposals on injury prevention.
Kiwi Graham
12th November 2009, 08:21
Awesome submission MIA.
Hopefully they will read it and it doesnt get lost in the thousands of other submissions.
ukusa
12th November 2009, 09:31
A very well written and thoroughly researched document....It 's a shame that ACC probably wont take any notice of it :angry2:
I agree with you on both points Hailwood.
Unfortunately the "anti-smacking" law farce is still in the back of my mind when it comes to the question "will they listen to the majority"? They (Govt bureaucrats) didn't then, and despite (presumably) masses of submissions made to ACC, I won't be holding my breath on this one either.
Ixion
12th November 2009, 09:32
A very good submission. Alas, it will go in the bin aong with all the rest.
It was important to get those submissions in- so no-one can say "They don't care". But no-one should be under the slightest impression that ACC will take any notice of them wahtsoever. ACC have NEVER taken any notice of any submission that does not support their predetermined outcomes.
Hitcher
12th November 2009, 20:58
This submission shows the benefits of seeking professional assistance unencumbered by noise and emotion.
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