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_Shrek_
25th August 2011, 12:59
This an't helping our fight with ACC :no: this off the net just now! R.I.P rider

A man in his 30's has died in a high speed motorbike crash in the Ngatimoti area in the Nelson region this morning.

St John Operations Team Manager Matt Wilkinson says Motueka St John Ambulance crews attempted to resuscitate the man before Summit Rescue rushed him to Nelson hospital.
However he says the man was declared dead on arrival at the Nelson Emergency department.

skippa1
25th August 2011, 13:03
Thats sad. Always is when someones light gets snuffed out.

Blackshear
25th August 2011, 16:13
Best mate recently lost a family member from cardiac arrest, dropped in the bathroom.

I know it's like choosing between two buckets of shit, but premature or not, I'm leaving this place doing something I enjoy.

One of the few cons bike riding has, and always will have.

Waxxa
25th August 2011, 16:26
If the rider is deceased, how does this effect ACC levies? no surgery or rehab?

RIP.

Maha
25th August 2011, 16:28
Would he still be alive he was going slower?

DEATH_INC.
25th August 2011, 16:44
Would he still be alive he was going slower?
Or faster? :crazy:

Maha
25th August 2011, 16:46
Or faster? :crazy:

And what is the ''fight with ACC'' of which they speak?...fable?:confused:

NordieBoy
25th August 2011, 17:27
I blame Telecom.

Hitcher
25th August 2011, 18:23
Despite a catchy title, this is just another "dead biker" thread. The site's rules on those are pretty clear. That's why it's now in R&R.

_Shrek_
25th August 2011, 19:37
Despite a catchy title, this is just another "dead biker" thread. The site's rules on those are pretty clear. That's why it's now in R&R.

sorry about that Hitcher, it was not meant to miss lead & I didn't know the rule with regard to dead biker threads, & yes I accept ignorance is not an excuse,

Shrek

FJRider
25th August 2011, 19:41
If the rider is deceased, how does this effect ACC levies? no surgery or rehab?

RIP.

THEY pay for the chopper for "accidents" ...

racefactory
26th August 2011, 09:06
Hang on you lot still pay your ACC?

fuknKIWI
28th August 2011, 15:58
If the rider is deceased, how does this effect ACC levies? no surgery or rehab?

RIP.
Funerals are getting a bit on the pricey side these days:shifty: