
Originally Posted by
kevie
This thread has left me scratching my head ....... I would have hoped the biker groups would be talking and working together for OUR cause(s) but what i have read suggests differently..... or am I reading it all wrong?
I was at 3 biker protests (Marshal at 2) In Welly, and took it that BRONZ and the other groups were opposed to the changes in ACC and werent bowing down to the increases or Nationals schemes to sell ACC off . (remembers calls of "BULLSHIT" and "WE WILL BE BACK")
I can see the points that have been made in this thread (BRONZ/MSL) in their reasoning for the "change of heart" as some would call it, but I never saw anything prior to this thread that there had been this change in direction.
I dont think it may be a bad change, and can understand the reasoning, but as a biker, if you all want our ongoing support we all need to be in the loop both your members and non members, after all ..... if the non members are excluded then how are you ever going to draw them into financially supporting any of you? Altho ..... with the perception that ACC will be funding MSL, and MSL 'appears' to be BRONZ controlled.......... It leaves a question in the back of my mind "do you groups really need your paying members?" (Just my thoughts)
I think the various groups can work separately and together as long as they are communicating with each other and working for the betterment of biking in NZ so I will continue to support what is happening. I read the comments from all groups saying similar things but seemingly not accepting each other and this is concerning to me as a biker.
I think there's a real danger at the moment of BRONZ/MAG-NZ/MSL being seen as separate movements running similar but conflicting agendas and this could water down and maybe destroy the "force of numbers" that united we could have and could also confuse the majority of the biker community in who or what they believe and support. The danger of that is ....... they dont bother financially or time-wise supporting any of them.
Good post Kevie! And I understand what you are saying!
Firstly the whole point of the thread was to let Members and non members Know MAG_NZ's position on the "safety levy" matter. We believe its wrong and would have protested it strongly from day one for the reasons stated above. As you rightly pointed out it is necessary for members to feel included and non members to make a judgment on an organisations position, which is the reason for the official release.
Secondly we are hoping that all the biker groups will work together (and take it from me there has been dialog flowing between the parties).
But MAG_NZ (Motorcycle Action group) is an "action group" and some of the less aggressive biker organizations out there may not agree with us all the time!
We will not be sitting back waiting for things to happen, we will be bringing attention to the issues that are of concern to bikers. But it is up to bikers to get of their butts and show strength as well!!
There has been some debate in this thread and it will take everyone a little adjustment time to except or agree to disagree on certain points, that is natural.
If MAG had been around as The levy was introduced it may have been a whole different ball of wax now. I agree with you and also saw calls of BULLSHIT! But what happened in the end?? Which is why MAG_NZ is here now and why we are making a stand!
MAG_NZ is not here to take over/replace other groups or to be used by other groups for action. MAG UK has been very successful at bringing bikers rights to the for and we have a strong belief that if bikers are organised we don't have to take it up the arse every time someone wants to put cheesecutters dangerously close along roads ( against international guidelines) or put a "safety levy" on, no one else pays!
Your first step is to join up and give us credibility of numbers, we are not asking you to leave any other organisation just support the MAG causes as an individual, if you see fit!
The second is to get your butts on your bike seats and turn up for whatever issue is being dealt with at the time!
Its about time we really stood up for ourselves as a group! We hope MAG_NZ can provide a vehicle to facilitate that!
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