cant say that I have. Im not greedy, just let the first one rollon for a while. then have another go later. We should really take this discussion to another thread. Multiple orgasm-fact or fiction? Go on, get started, I'll meet you there
cant say that I have. Im not greedy, just let the first one rollon for a while. then have another go later. We should really take this discussion to another thread. Multiple orgasm-fact or fiction? Go on, get started, I'll meet you there
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Have you read the news today, ACC has performed $222.million dollars better than budgeted for> Nick's Myth has just been shot to pieces, but he says they are not out of the woods yet and the proposed increases are still nessasary. Can we get 10,000 bikes to Parliment in the next week to capitalise on this ?
dont get your quote sweety, PB and I are both women..ALL women,no dangly bits!
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Here a link to the ACC surplus: http://msn.nzherald.co.nz/business/n...630194&ref=rss But the 222million is wrong. It is actually $664 million better than forecast: "Much of the difference is a $664 million better-than-forecast performance by ACC and a $122 million positive surprise from the NZ Superannuation Fund."
ACC not out of the woods yet says SmithNZPA
March 5, 2010, 6:08 pm
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Improved financial performance does not mean ACC has emerged from its financial troubles, ACC Minister Nick Smith said today.
Treasury reported today as part of the Crown accounts that ACC had returned to positive territory after losing money on its investment and blowing budgets due to higher claims and treatment costs.
Treasury said it had turned around a forecast loss of $87 million to a gain of $255 million in the first seven months of the financial year to December.
"This variance mainly reflects the impact of claims experience due to fewer claims than expected in receipt of weekly compensation," Treasury said.
"There were also decreases in rehabilitation and medical costs."
Recent poor return on investments also continued to turn around with Treasury saying returns were $222 million better than forecast.
Dr Smith said ACC had worked hard in getting cost increases under control to 2 percent in 2009, compared to 15 percent in the previous 15 years.
"It is very encouraging that the hard yards they are doing are starting to show results," Dr Smith said.
The Government recently passed legislation pruning some ACC treatments and coverage.
Asked if the latest information might show the changes were unnecessary, Dr Smith said they were still needed.
"Quite the opposite. The cost growth of 15 percent was unsustainable and got ACC into trouble. There is still a lot of work to be done to maintain cost increases at the rate of inflation."
When on a trip from my workplace to home this afternoon ( a 7 minute journey through sleepy suburbs ) I spotted 3 motorcyclists wearing shorts. It seems that the motorcycling community has a lot to do to clean up its act, that would generate savings and lessen the burden on taxpayers.
Theres always ONE aye MSTRS?
bloody rasim fasim baldy Birds.
LOL too true mate, it is the "sliding" scale .
I've lamented the lack of gear worn by many only to be told that they're big boys(and girls) an if they wanna play without protective gear they will.
If there was one thing wrong with ACC as it stood, it's the complete absence of blame with regards to prevention of injury on the part of the victims and protagonists.
In other words if you wore all the gear and got hurt, no worries.
Didn't have protective trou lost a leg, OK, well um,l cover for all other injuries sustained but not for the leg.WHY, simple, encourage the rider to wear the right type of clothing.
Yes, I know, with or without protective gear some are going to be so badly hurt that it won't matter.
What matters , IS that they made an effort to prevent! In which case they are covered completely.
Might be hard initially to ascertain if gear of any sort was used, but once a way is found to determine that, it should only be a matter of, yes protective gear was in use, claim OK'd, no it wasn't claim paid on injuries prevented by use of gear but not where it was not in use.
This is a touchy subject, but what is upsetting me is the number of people who think it is a right to travel on our roads unprotected and be looked after, without lifting a finger to help themsleves first.
It's not just us motorcyclists, take a look at the dumbarses riding pushbikes wearing LYCRA suits, um they stop what happening to the wearer?
Car drivers, no seat belts!
The list goes on.
Every day above ground is a good day!:
So you are saying Day Glows, armour, $2K leathers and $1K helmets. And if not, no ACC?
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