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Nasty
19th December 2009, 08:41
Righteho ... dates for Parliament are not confirmed but highly lightly that the following are them as proposed on the govt website.

February 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 23, 24 and 25;
March 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 30 and 31;

So the talk on this site is that February is a goer ... decisions and forward planning need to commence NOW!

A background group has been set up ... now its time for input for the march onto parliament.

Laxi
19th December 2009, 09:36
Righteho ... dates for Parliament are not confirmed but highly lightly that the following are them as proposed on the govt website.

February 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 23, 24 and 25;
March 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 30 and 31;

So the talk on this site is that February is a goer ... decisions and forward planning need to commence NOW!

A background group has been set up ... now its time for input for the march onto parliament.

I want to be an MP! parliament only runs tues-thursday??? :no: any date's fine with me, just a bugger it cant be closer to a weekend, might help get numbers up

XP@
21st December 2009, 09:16
Sooner rather than later!

And we will need some real momentum to show it is not just us being affected, it is all of NZ!

StoneY
21st December 2009, 09:19
I already have 5 unions onside to make this happen but all reserve the planning till January and rightly so

We did the BIKEOI in a mere 4 weeks, I already have laid down a fantastic network of contacts to make Feb HUGE

Re-address after the normal break I say
Meeting the main man from PSA who deals at high level with all other unions and specialises in protest march coordination

Will post update tomorrow and then protests can take a freaking holiday...I got enough other shit to do for the next 3 weeks

knuckles24
21st December 2009, 10:14
our group here in christchurch will spread the word and we should be there

Okey Dokey
21st December 2009, 10:23
I already have 5 unions onside to make this happen but all reserve the planning till January and rightly so

We did the BIKEOI in a mere 4 weeks, I already have laid down a fantastic network of contacts to make Feb HUGE

Re-address after the normal break I say
Meeting the main man from PSA who deals at high level with all other unions and specialises in protest march coordination

Will post update tomorrow and then protests can take a freaking holiday...I got enough other shit to do for the next 3 weeks

Is this man organised or what? Very impressive, stoney, sir!

rideon
21st December 2009, 15:44
yup, big props to ya man. Dropped an e-mail to the CANZ secretary today with a few bits & pieces in it and asked if they were interested in coming on board. Will give them some contact details later on if they show some interest.

DEVVIL
21st December 2009, 19:15
yup, big props to ya man. Dropped an e-mail to the CANZ secretary today with a few bits & pieces in it and asked if they were interested in coming on board. Will give them some contact details later on if they show some interest.

As far as I know CANZ are going on the 9th FEB lets see if we can talk them into the 16th...Bikeoi 2.You work on Barry and Ill work on Beven. How many CANZ bikers do we have?

P38
21st December 2009, 20:41
I'll be there for sure.

Any dates fine with me.

chanceyy
21st December 2009, 20:50
yup aft xmas & rest of silly season can kick it into high gear ..

am able to do part of the organisation again here if required

caseye
21st December 2009, 20:53
Just say when, definitely in!

jetboy
22nd December 2009, 14:49
HEEEEEEELLLLLL YEAH!

When I saw the revised levies I thought to myself "bugger, many people will shut up and live with them now" but NO! Not KB'ers! I'm in with a dolmio grin and I'll spread the word up here too.

Flip
22nd December 2009, 14:54
I will be there.

No probs.

Ms Piggy
22nd December 2009, 16:58
Keen and available for any date!

Pedrostt500
22nd December 2009, 22:34
Have been putting a bit of quiet thought into this, will put forward my ideas in the early new year.

gazmascelle
22nd December 2009, 22:44
fuck yeah. I'm keen for another ride to parliament.

Fatt Max
23rd December 2009, 07:07
Yep, I'm in

Let's have it......!!!

ajturbo
23rd December 2009, 07:49
na fuck ya's all..

i'm gona roll over, drop my pants and take it like the jelly man i am...and pay up...

i cannot see what is wrong with paying full rego on my 3 bikes and work van... where is the problem ???(even though i can only use one at a time...)

i'm thinking about the poor old bludgers (like that family in CHCH.. poor buggers)..
i'll willingly pay more than my fair share, why not you lot???

NONONO
23rd December 2009, 16:19
In. Nuff said.

DEVVIL
23rd December 2009, 17:37
Got my leave today. I'm in for sure!!

pete376403
23rd December 2009, 21:20
Hilarious report on radio NZ today. Even the Treasury disagrees with the proposed ACC changes.
ACC changes could cost more - Treasury
Updated at 5:34pm on 23 December 2009
The Government was warned that proposed changes to accident compensation would end up costing the Crown more than was saved.
The Treasury advice is contained in papers obtained by Radio New Zealand[ under the Official Information Act.
In a paper prepared for the Cabinet Social Policy Committee, the Treasury said the proposed changes would save the Accident Compensation Corporation $50 million per year.
But it warned only $3 million of this would accrue to the Crown and the money might not fully offset increased health and benefit spending.
Treasury said the remaining $47 million would make little difference to levy rates.
Labour says the advice brings into question the Government's justification for the moves.
ACC spokesperson David Parker says it confirms the changes will lead to increased costs for health and welfare.
Copyright © 2009 Radio New Zealand

sunhuntin
23rd December 2009, 21:32
hopefully will be able to attend, but will have to see... got a couple of weekend co workers on leave around that time, so may not be able to make it. will have to see what the confirmed dates are first.

Theflash
23rd December 2009, 22:31
155623

This info was taken from:
http://www.acc.co.nz/about-acc/statistics/acc-injury-statistics-2008/2-all-entitlement-claims/is0800020

So Why are they charging us more, the pedestrians cost more per accident, and I doubt they were hit by MOTORCYCLES!!!!

Have I fucked up and gotten this all wrong?

PS: Count me in!

Pedrostt500
23rd December 2009, 22:45
So are we going to have another go at running over Pedro at the stadium again?.
Don't think I can get out of not being there again, cause I make such a good target.

shrub
26th December 2009, 14:04
The Bikoi was a stunning success, but I wonder if we aren't better putting our efforts into different action. The Bikoi did what it needed to - convey the deghree of popular dissatisfaction with the levy increases to the political elites, but they know thousands of us are unhappy. If there was another Bikoi and it was smaller, the message National would get is that we're losing momentum and there's no need to worry about us any more, so any further protests HAVE TO BE BIGGER.

A mass protest ride may also be counterproductive because it's easy for bikers to then say "well, we did all we could and now we're screwed" instead of saying "what is the best way to influence change?".

And I think we've had National's best offer. They backed down substantially from the ridiculous numbers they originally offered, and Slippery Nick reckons the new levies are "fair". They are unlikely to back down again because that paints them as a government that allows itself to be dictated to by minority groups, whereas the reduction to the levies had been done to show them as a government that listens to the people and makes concessions. And I don't agree with any of this, but I work in PR and know a bit about politics so know how they work.

National won't budge on this, and the only chance we have of further winding back the levie increases is either demanding a complete review of the entire ACC funding programme including the plans to move to fully funded, and to directly lobby National's coalition partners (Peter Dunne, Act and Maori).

knuckles24
26th December 2009, 19:10
are you looking at getting other groups involved because we are all going to get jammed up the arse by the goverment :rockon:

Pedrostt500
6th January 2010, 18:37
Any new March / Ride on Parliment, needs to take a different tac from the Bikeoi, as it would be "Just those winging Bikers Again".
Keeping up the Pressure with the gatherings of Bikers at Political Party Meetings, keeps us in the Governments Faces, they would like us just to go away, and I would geuss that if we do get a bit to comfortable after the Xmas / New Years Break, and stop attending their political meetings, then we will have just done that, gone away.
I belive that we should target all Political Party meetings from right accross the political spectrum, so that we keep the pressure on our supporters as well as our oppisition, we just need to be there handing out our flyers, shaking hands and talking our talk, rember to keep it polite and civilised, and cameras on hand if a party supporter loosses their cool.

sunhuntin
6th January 2010, 18:48
saw a thread on tardme before... seems the tourism levies are coming up... 80% increase.

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Community/MessageBoard/Messages.aspx?id=126312

NONONO
6th January 2010, 20:06
This government's fucked, let's ride em out of town.

davebullet
6th January 2010, 20:59
This government's fucked, let's ride em out of town.

Join hands with the skiers... Ride to parliament joust style with ski poles on our handlebars...

We did say WHO'S NEXT? I hope the public realise it's just a matter of time before the supposed shortfall hits all NZers.

Quite crafty how ACC / the government are doing this. By targetting many, many "minority" groups, they hope to eventually put increases on everyone without the mass protest.

XP@
7th January 2010, 11:48
Sunhuntin: Unless you are kidnapped... these things can and may be arranged.

MSTRS
7th January 2010, 12:03
saw a thread on tardme before...

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Community/MessageBoard/Messages.aspx?id=126312

That 'JJ1' speaks a lot of sense...:innocent:

sunhuntin
7th January 2010, 19:17
Sunhuntin: Unless you are kidnapped... these things can and may be arranged.

'fraid youve lost me. lol.

mstrs... yeh, i noticed that!