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    As I said in post 5 - this is aiming to low. It's just being a nuisance.

    We need to cause so much inconvenience, expense and concern that the public are asking the government to quell our discontent

    Government tampering with our civic entitlements will be seen as the root cause of an eventual backlash.

    They have the power to make us stop whatever action we take from here on in

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    Quote Originally Posted by dpex View Post
    The specific Mall(s) will be notified on this site at 6am on Sunday 29th November, for those who are no a part of the telephone tree.

    'This has got to stop! These damned bikers caused my shopaholic wife to have a seizure when we couldn't get a park.'

    you hand over another $500 bucks for ACC next year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin View Post
    Just don't expect any back up from me or my mates.
    Ah shopaholic that is NOT FOR SURE ME.. .but tis xmas but once a year... and where do I spend the few earned pennies I have, BUT AT THE MALL, well if these levies come about thats $500 less from me to spend at THE MALL...

    Just food for thought!

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    Quote Originally Posted by short-circuit View Post
    Pretty simple really isn't it.

    How about this:

    Are we going to spend the next six months "improving our public image" and convincing the public make out like they will all vote the government out on this single issue.

    Or do you fancy having more nice wee parades - giving kiddies rides (ATGATTed up of course) and organising not too inconvienent park ups.

    How about attending Peter's National Lover's anonymous meeting and having a nice friendly chat with minister Nick in an attempt to educate him as to the folly of his ways http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...d.php?t=112791

    You wanna make an omelette you've gotta break some eggs
    Good try. I did ask for something better though. Not just the same old rhetoric.

    You don't have to agree with the way the vast majority of bikers want to approach the issue. You could at least respect that they are trying. Understand that public relations is far more important than being able to high five your mates "didja see how pissed off they were?" Even the gangs understand that.
    Quote Originally Posted by Mully
    The mind boggles.

    Unless you were pillioning the sheep - which is more innocent I suppose (but no less baffling)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocketgal68 View Post
    Ah shopaholic that is NOT FOR SURE ME.. .but tis xmas but once a year... and where do I spend the few earned pennies I have, BUT AT THE MALL, well if these levies come about thats $500 less from me to spend at THE MALL...

    Just food for thought!
    Fair enough and your entitled to your view. However, it's not the mall raising your levies. It's not Ma and Pa raising your levies. The public onside is worth far more than offside.
    Quote Originally Posted by Mully
    The mind boggles.

    Unless you were pillioning the sheep - which is more innocent I suppose (but no less baffling)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin View Post
    Good try. I did ask for something better though. Not just the same old rhetoric.

    You don't have to agree with the way the vast majority of bikers want to approach the issue. You could at least respect that they are trying. Understand that public relations is far more important than being able to high five your mates "didja see how pissed off they were?" Even the gangs understand that.
    Calling all weak, subdued, apathetic drones....Ronin wants to whinge on a biker forum and maybe go on a nice group ride down to Wellington next year some time. He might even yell a catchphrase or two....

    Now who's with him?

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    Short-circuit... how about you hit up all the biker gangs in NZ and get them to join in on your little parade. I'm sure it's exactly the image that rest of the NZ motorcycling public wants directed towards the rest of the population.

    It's not that I don't have balls, or a union, and I know what a decent riot looks like. I have a head on my shoulders, and I use the thing which it contains - my brain - to think, and look at the wider consequences of my actions and their affect on others. Maybe it's the fact that I'm studying Psychology, or maybe I'm just brighter than you, but while I don't want to pay levies which are not justified, nor do I want ACC to change from being no fault, but I would like for the changes to be stopped with at least some level of support from the New Zealand public - not because they are sick and tired of us causing a disruption to their lives, but because they understand how the changes to ACC will be affecting them in the long run.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin View Post
    Fair enough and your entitled to your view. However, it's not the mall raising your levies. It's not Ma and Pa raising your levies. The public onside is worth far more than offside.
    And have they done a survey to say how the mall owners may respond... just curious.. I think maybe dpex should send a sensible letter to the mall owners to get their feelings on it... to me its the parking space (if you spend money, your entitled to park there)... I never spend much when I go to a mall (only xmas) to be honest as I hate them, I go to wander around cause the kids like it... I take up a space for 2 hours or more seriously... when you offer parking no matter if the person owns the land or not... you have to have a damn good reason to expel them from your land, ESPECIALLY IF THEY HAVE A RECEIPT OF PURCHASE.

    There is rarely a decent amount of parking for bikes, so maybe the malls should be aware of this... if the numbers are high at these protests, possibly 2 bikes per space to apease the ma & pa's and the shopaholics...

    NB: I can rarely find a park at the best of times anyway thats not a fair distance to walk... so whats the difference.


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    Thats right! Lets have another punch up! Wooohoo I'm getting my moneys worth here alright

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    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    Short-circuit... how about you hit up all the biker gangs in NZ and get them to join in on your little parade. I'm sure it's exactly the image that rest of the NZ motorcycling public wants directed towards the rest of the population.

    It's not that I don't have balls, or a union, and I know what a decent riot looks like. I have a head on my shoulders, and I use the thing which it contains - my brain - to think, and look at the wider consequences of my actions and their affect on others. Maybe it's the fact that I'm studying Psychology, or maybe I'm just brighter than you, but while I don't want to pay levies which are not justified, nor do I want ACC to change from being no fault, but I would like for the changes to be stopped with at least some level of support from the New Zealand public - not because they are sick and tired of us causing a disruption to their lives, but because they understand how the changes to ACC will be affecting them in the long run.
    Well doing nothing certainly won't be detrimental to "our" image...

    it won't do fuck all for our cause either

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    Quote Originally Posted by short-circuit View Post
    Well doing nothing certainly won't be detrimental to "our" image...

    it won't do fuck all for our cause either
    Tell me where I said 'do nothing'?
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    Quote Originally Posted by short-circuit View Post
    Calling all weak, subdued, apathetic drones....Ronin what's to whinge on a biker forum and maybe go on a nice group ride down to Wellington next year some time. He might even yell a catchphrase or two....

    Now who's with him?
    Whups, there we go. Reverting to type. Didn't take long did it?

    Like I said. Your entitled to your opinion, free to do what ever you want. If you want to believe that me making my own informed opinion makes me weak and apathetic then go ahead. Doesn't make you right.

    The bit I have trouble with, and feel free to help me out with this. Is why you feel that pissing people off is the only way to get a result. Were you ignored in the cot? Unpopular at school? The psychology fascinates me.
    Quote Originally Posted by Mully
    The mind boggles.

    Unless you were pillioning the sheep - which is more innocent I suppose (but no less baffling)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocketgal68 View Post
    And have they done a survey to say how the mall owners may respond... just curious.. I think maybe dpex should send a sensible letter to the mall owners to get their feelings on it... to me its the parking space (if you spend money, your entitled to park there)... I never spend much when I go to a mall (only xmas) to be honest as I hate them, I go to wander around cause the kids like it... I take up a space for 2 hours or more seriously... when you offer parking no matter if the person owns the land or not... you have to have a damn good reason to expel them from your land, ESPECIALLY IF THEY HAVE A RECEIPT OF PURCHASE.

    There is rarely a decent amount of parking for bikes, so maybe the malls should be aware of this... if the numbers are high at these protests, possibly 2 bikes per space to apease the ma & pa's and the shopaholics...

    NB: I can rarely find a park at the best of times anyway thats not a fair distance to walk... so whats the difference.

    Do we really have to use innocent people as pawns though. That's what I'm uncomfortable about. I don't care about the legal right or wrong of it.
    Quote Originally Posted by Mully
    The mind boggles.

    Unless you were pillioning the sheep - which is more innocent I suppose (but no less baffling)

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    Quote Originally Posted by short-circuit View Post
    Well doing nothing certainly won't be detrimental to "our" image...

    it won't do fuck all for our cause either
    Define nothing. I'm pretty sure you may have it wrong.
    Quote Originally Posted by Mully
    The mind boggles.

    Unless you were pillioning the sheep - which is more innocent I suppose (but no less baffling)

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    Quote Originally Posted by short-circuit View Post
    Government tampering with our civic entitlements will be seen as the root cause of an eventual backlash.
    If the changes do happen (they may not), then there will be some serious anger directed at the government... then non-peaceful protest will be justified, as long as it is pointed in the right direction.
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    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    Short-circuit... how about you hit up all the biker gangs in NZ and get them to join in on your little parade. I'm sure it's exactly the image that rest of the NZ motorcycling public wants directed towards the rest of the population.

    It's not that I don't have balls, or a union, and I know what a decent riot looks like. I have a head on my shoulders, and I use the thing which it contains - my brain - to think, and look at the wider consequences of my actions and their affect on others. Maybe it's the fact that I'm studying Psychology, or maybe I'm just brighter than you, but while I don't want to pay levies which are not justified, nor do I want ACC to change from being no fault, but I would like for the changes to be stopped with at least some level of support from the New Zealand public - not because they are sick and tired of us causing a disruption to their lives, but because they understand how the changes to ACC will be affecting them in the long run.
    How does "image" or "perception" actually generate the type of political pressure needed to effect a change in policy direction?

    As I've said elsewhere: There is another current thread about Bikers and charities - we do heaps in this area but has it changed perceptions? There was StoneY's thread (attempting to remedy the fuck up made by a tit on a Harley at the Bikeoi), which many feared might undermine the exemplary behaviour by 7000 of the rest of us.

    Public support would be a bonus but the main issue focus should be causing a headache for this government. Again the aim of industrial action by those in the health, education and primary social services is not to harm students, patients or citizens...although those are the groups affected until government makes the changes needed to make the pain go away

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