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    Carrying ID

    I couldnt find the old thread and I know this has been done before.

    Maybe its too soon to be posting this kinda thing after such a tragic loss on KB. BUT maybe its kinda time we looked out for each other in a different way. We so enjoy being part of the KB family and have all made some great friends on here through rides and rallys. I was saddened at the loss of Flyin but also it threw me that someone had to log onto the site to find out how to contact his family and girlfriend.

    Next time you are on a KB ride take time out to talk to the person next to you. OK you arent going to find out everything about that person but it may help if the worse comes to the worse. I was on a ride where a KBer went down and no one even knew his real name when the cops arrived.

    After our last rally I was kinda surprised that no one knew my real name after all the rides I have been on (bar a couple) I carry and ID in my wallet that has my real name and who to contact in case of emergency.

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    Getting to know who you are riding with helps heaps! I think the ID thing is a good idea.. mabey even some sort of registration for each ride with name/address would be good too.

    Great idea

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    In the case of a ride, should we not all have ID on us in the form our drivers license?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave
    In the case of a ride, should we not all have ID on us in the form our drivers license?
    They don't have contact details for next of kin though
    Quote Originally Posted by skidmark
    This world has lost it's drive, everybody just wants to fit in the be the norm as it were.
    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
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    I'm lucky there Im called frosty everywhere in life.
    I'm really keen on the idea of a contact phone number list held by a few (very) senior KBers and the senior members contact details being available to one and all
    Ive got the beginings of that list already with the trackday indemnity forms from 60 or so members.
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    I think you missed my point SuperDave.
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    I have my wallet in my jacket and after that last discussion thread I made some of my contacts on my mobile priority by giving them a #1 or a #2, so hopefully if someone was clever they would know to ring those people.

    I also carry the business cards of my aunty, my best friend and my boyfriend (and on their cards I have who they are in relation to me) in my wallet - obviously not everyone has business cards, so maybe people should write it on paper. Or could we add our next of kin to our notes on KB's?[edit: just did it]
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    Quote Originally Posted by Celtic_Sea_lily
    I have my wallet in my jacket and after that last discussion thread I made some of my contacts on my mobile priority by giving them a #1 or a #2, so hopefully if someone was clever they would know to ring those people.

    I also carry the business cards of my aunty, my best friend and my boyfriend (and on their cards I have who they are in relation to me) in my wallet - obviously not everyone has business cards, so maybe people should write it on paper. Or could we add our next of kin to our notes on KB's?
    Exactly what I was thinking (about contacts being on the cell phone).

    But it's a better idea to carry it on paper too, and in the user notes... I'll go do that right now I think.

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    It may sound pretty naff but I try to tell someone where I am going, when I will be back and then give them a call, specially for those living alone etc, food for thought...

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    Good point MadDuck, even if the boys in blue checked my rego/licence etc they'd have no idea who to contact to uplift my corpse....unless Chrissy-Bimbo was alive enough to tell them.
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    Thanks Scumdog. I guess I am coming from the point of view that my next of kin (aka my father) is the LAST person I would want contacted because i have had nuffin to do with him in 20 years.

    LMAO he dont even know where I live
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    The Police can contact the next of kin through drivers licence. They can get the details that you and I can not. Just not too sure if carrying ID is neccessary. The intention may be well meaning but if someone acts outside the official channels in the event of a fatility and contacts someone unofficially more harm than good can eventuate.

    We've all had a bit of a shock today but let's try and keep a perspective on this

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyryder
    The Police can contact the next of kin through drivers licence. They can get the details that you and I can not. Just not too sure if carrying ID is neccessary. The intention may be well meaning but if someone acts outside the official channels in the event of a fatility and contacts someone unofficially more harm than good can eventuate.

    We've all had a bit of a shock today but let's try and keep a perspective on this

    Skyryder
    Thanks for the vote of confidence Skyryder but at times it takes a LOOONG time to track down N.O.K. - and by then the 'grapevine' system often means the wrong info has got there ahead of us.
    i.e. Somebody is drivimg home over an unknown route to where a tragedy has occured, how do you get hold of them BEFORE they get there and stumble across the unpleasant scene??

    Oh yeah, sorry, we are just there to impede the high velocity movement of certain members of this site!

    O.K. I've a black belt in cynicism.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog
    Thanks for the vote of confidence Skyryder but at times it takes a LOOONG time to track down N.O.K. - and by then the 'grapevine' system often means the wrong info has got there ahead of us.
    i.e. Somebody is drivimg home over an unknown route to where a tragedy has occured, how do you get hold of them BEFORE they get there and stumble across the unpleasant scene??

    Oh yeah, sorry, we are just there to impede the high velocity movement of certain members of this site!

    O.K. I've a black belt in cynicism.

    And drink too much 'Gentleman Jack" bourbon!!
    Other thing is that "official" next of kin might not be the ones you want contacted (would be for me, but it's not always the case).And official info probably won't include cell phone numbers, which today is probably the most important contact info in such cases - as per Mr Scumdogs example

    I carry a card in my wallet with contact details, medical info (like no allergies etc ). Can't see it does any harm.
    Quote Originally Posted by skidmark
    This world has lost it's drive, everybody just wants to fit in the be the norm as it were.
    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
    The manufacturers go to a lot of trouble to find out what the average rider prefers, because the maker who guesses closest to the average preference gets the largest sales. But the average rider is mainly interested in silly (as opposed to useful) “goodies” to try to kid the public that he is riding a racer

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadDuck
    I guess I am coming from the point of view that my next of kin (aka my father) is the LAST person I would want contacted because i have had nuffin to do with him in 20 years.
    Quote Originally Posted by Skyryder
    The Police can contact the next of kin through drivers licence. They can get the details that you and I can not. Just not too sure if carrying ID is neccessary. The intention may be well meaning but if someone acts outside the official channels in the event of a fatility and contacts someone unofficially more harm than good can eventuate.

    We've all had a bit of a shock today but let's try and keep a perspective on this
    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    I carry a card in my wallet with contact details, medical info (like no allergies etc ). Can't see it does any harm.
    I guess that carrying a next of kin contact card would/should only be used if you are injured to the point of unconscious. I would never call someone to say that someone is dead/dying. But the card could help those that need to do that job.

    As Skyryder says: Sit back and have a think.
    Ixion: I like that idea.

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