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    Well done XP@

    XP@ did an exceptional job in presenting to the select committee today!!!

    Charles Lamb was before him, and he deferred a little to his stats .. but overall made some strong points right accross the legislation and not just the Motorvehicle part!!

    Huge Kudos Mate!!!
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    yay! Well then.. Where is this very well written report?
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    Great news! Well done. Look forward to hearing a bit more about it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hopeful Biker View Post
    yay! Well then.. Where is this very well written report?
    I am hoping xp@ will post it up!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nasty View Post
    I am hoping xp@ will post it up!
    Hurry up james!! Im off to bed soon. haha
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    good on ya James
    Have to Karma ... Justice catches up eventually !!

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    It was a lot easier than I thought, especially with the Nasty one at my side who stepped in when I faltered... team effort!

    I hope they listened and act on at least some of my suggestions.

    • Do not attempt full pre-funding as NZ'ers cannot afford it. Instead partial pre-funding maintaining the current buffer.
    • Do not introduce scope for risk based levies.
    • Maintain the requirement to take in to account previous salary when judging fitness to return to work.
    • Maintain the cover for suicide and self harm when the mental health system fails a patient.
    • Allow a claimant to retain they holiday pay then they have to stop work.
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    Well done James, I hope they had their Ears Open.

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    An interesting snippet from today was that the majority of bike levies come from petrol.

    Never done that math before but it is kinda obvious really...
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    Quote Originally Posted by XP@ View Post
    An interesting snippet from today was that the majority of bike levies come from petrol.

    Never done that math before but it is kinda obvious really...
    How do they figure that out?

    When you buy petrol there isn't anyone recording what sort of vehicle it is going into.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    How do they figure that out?

    When you buy petrol there isn't anyone recording what sort of vehicle it is going into.
    May a slight exagerration on behalf of the committee but use your brain .. and a calculator ... and then take on the amount of times you fill .... for lots it will not be larger they do not ride daily ... for those who travel long distances it is HUGE!

    If your tank takes 15 Litres - you pay 9.34c per litre - $1.40 per fill for one a week $72.85 etc.

    But then that still doesn't account for the many vehicles I have.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nasty View Post
    May a slight exagerration on behalf of the committee but use your brain .. and a calculator ... and then take on the amount of times you fill .... for lots it will not be larger they do not ride daily ... for those who travel long distances it is HUGE!

    If your tank takes 15 Litres - you pay 9.34c per litre - $1.40 per fill for one a week $72.85 etc.

    But then that still doesn't account for the many vehicles I have.
    for me it would be about $200 to $250 a year - and I probably do more k's than most...

    Unless a very large % of bikes are unregistered...
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    I read the PDF and your quick summary, awesome - well done. i hope someone listens!
    this is the kind of stuff we need to get in the PAPERS not just in front of the committees.
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    Thanks for the write up, I will be videoconferencing mine to Wellington next Wed

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    Quote Originally Posted by XP@ View Post


    It was a lot easier than I thought, especially with the Nasty one at my side who stepped in when I faltered... team effort!

    I hope they listened and act on at least some of my suggestions.

    • Do not attempt full pre-funding as NZ'ers cannot afford it. Instead partial pre-funding maintaining the current buffer.
    • Do not introduce scope for risk based levies.
    • Maintain the requirement to take in to account previous salary when judging fitness to return to work.
    • Maintain the cover for suicide and self harm when the mental health system fails a patient.
    • Allow a claimant to retain they holiday pay then they have to stop work.
    Good job, mate, and thanks for posting the text. Well done
    Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in getting up every time we do. - Confucius

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