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gilly
23rd November 2009, 08:12
Entry for most town's Christmas Parades close very shortly.
It costs nothing to enter a parade, if 20 bikes take part in every town through out New Zealand - we can spread the ACC message in a non confrontational way.
I will start the ball rolling :
Tuakau, 3pm Dec 5th
Pukekohe, Dec 6th
Waiuku, 2pm Dec 12th
If you can join me in any of these parades please PM me. :lol:
Mom
24th November 2009, 07:11
Entry for most town's Christmas Parades close very shortly.
It costs nothing to enter a parade, if 20 bikes take part in every town through out New Zealand - we can spread the ACC message in a non confrontational way.
I will start the ball rolling :
Tuakau, 3pm Dec 5th
Pukekohe, Dec 6th
Waiuku, 2pm Dec 12th
If you can join me in any of these parades please PM me. :lol:
Hey now, this is a great idea. A nice friendly way to make a point. Wear your fluro vests and your protest shirts and ride slowly past a whole pile of people letting them read the message. Pity we dont have one up here really. Hmmm... So guys where are the other parades?
Elysium
24th November 2009, 07:14
I reckon older vinatge bikes would look better, just the sight of high powered sports bikes just doesn't look right to me at a X-mas parade. But still not a bad idea at all.
Mom
24th November 2009, 07:16
I reckon older vinatge bikes would look better, just the sight of high powered sports bikes just doesn't look right to me at a X-mas parade. But still not a bad idea at all.
You have not met my BB yet have you :blip: She is the one that used to be called blue lovely, she is a sight to behold :blip:
I reckon this is a great passive protest actually.
k2w3
24th November 2009, 07:35
I took my kids to the Orewa xmas parade last weekend. Lockwood Smith was a passenger in a nice Merc 500SL and stopped mid-parade 2 feet from me. I thought of telling him my feelings on ACC, but decided that it wasn't the time nor place. It didn't feel right to politicise an Xmas parade, and I'm sure others in the crowd would have felt the same way. There were a few bikers in the parade, collecting for some charity or other, but none wore the ACC protest vests or signage of any kind. I wouldn't be at all surprised if the organisers of such parades would be overly happy about it, tbh.
Oakie
24th November 2009, 21:13
I seem to recall last year that the Falun Gong (sp) weren't allowed to be in a big city parade because of the political overtones even though they weren't protesting about anything. Just an observation.
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