Hi
I am not even going to look at the latest thread re the campaign Gareth Morgan is involved with.
I'm sure it is filled with "what can this rich prick tell us" type statements.
To be honest i am getting a wee bit tired of the vast majority of posts on here looking to blame everyone and everything else but us motorcyclists for things that are going wrong.
Accidents - It's the road conditions. It's the weather. Its the car drivers fault. Its the ACC levies. Its the stupid laws.
Tickets - It's the police arrogance. It's revenue gathering. I'm being picked on. What about the car driver? On the other hand it is OK for us to break the law and run from the police because we are motorcyclists? I should be able to ride at whatever speed I like and not pay rego and not expect some consequences?
I am not perfect by any means. I have broken the law and been tickted. I have had accidents on my bike. Every one of these things have been avoidable. And by one person - ME! I could have blamed a miriad of things for my accidents. Wet/slippery roads - I pranged in to the back of a car stopped on the outside lane on the motorway once around a corner. But at the end of the day if I had have been looking ahead I would have avoided that accident. Easy to blame other things and harder to look at oneself.
With the attitude of some on there towards the police and the law it is no wonder the police are looking out for us..
The facts are a lot of our brothers and sisters in the motorcycling community are being killed out there and I think it is high time that we start to look at OURSELVES and truly analyse what we can do to keep ourselves safe. I have been riding for 30 years and will be taking advantage of some training this year. Whether I pay for it myself or the Govt subsidises it. It is never too late to learn or change.
It is time to stop blaming everyone else and start taking some responsibility for our behaviour and actions. Until the attitude towards safety and obeying the law changes these horrendous accidents will continue.
Let the flames begin. Yes I understand that there are meny on here that don't agree.
No I am not a police officer nor are any of my family.
No I am not related to Nick Smith.
Yes I did attend the ACC rally in Wgtn.
All I am saying is lets look within rather than playimng the blame game. Changes there will dramatically improve the accident rate.
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