The article wasn't that bad. Im not a fan of making one minority group pay and be singled out or paying a levy for every bike in the garage and never will be though. I would rather pay and own a bike than not pay and not own a bike though.
I have evolved as a KB member.Now nothing I say should be taken seriously.
Cant see a problem with this. The UK has seminars, training, tutoring etc organised by the Motorcycle Police along with the event organisers.
They have a valid point, I observe the level of bike numbers between summer/winter in Wellington, and watch the performances of those who are 'summer/sunday morning' riders as the weather warms up. Often having just acquired the current steed.
If the road to hell is paved with good intentions; and a man is judged by his deeds and his actions, why say it's the thought that counts? -GrayWolf
Dear OP
Kindly acquaint yourself with some facts before posting offensive matter on here.
David Golightly, yes, he's on the MSAC. But he's a lifelong motorcycle community supporter, who has helped the Canterbury motorcycle crowd out in keeping insurance costs down as much as he can, and has helped many individuals sort the claims they make through their own ineptitude.
Carey Griffiths is passionate about road safety. He used to be the National Road Policing Manager, and spent 30 years in the Police. He recently (18 months ago, I think) jacked the Police in due to the way the Police are degrading road safety, and went looking for a job where he can help make a difference to road safety. He took a job with NZTA, then moved to the ACC Motorcycle Role.
Neither of them are arseholes. If you want to find one of them, pop into your bathroom and have a look in your mirror.
David Golightly is a real GC. Great man to insure your bikes with too.
Carey is probably one of the most down to earth, decent spuds I have ever had the good fortune to meet. Maybe the OP has been quietly working away for the good of the motorcycling community and is just too modest to tell us?
Life is not measured by how many breaths you take, but how many times you have your breath taken away
Try this link - http://www.golightly.co.nz/
Been with him for a number of years. Have never made a claim so can't comment on that side of things but he has been consistently cheaper than anyone else when I have been shopping around.
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