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    Cheesecutter website launch

    Ladies and Gentlemen

    The 'official' cheesecutter website is now up and running at www.cheesecutter.co.nz

    You can sign an online version of the petition, download the printable petition form, find out details of the protest rides, find out who to contact to make your concerns known and get in touch with the ride organisers. There'll also be details about the barriers going up as soon as the information has been collated and sorted.

    If you're going to sign the paper version of the petition, please don't sign the online version, and vice versa. The Parliament Clerk responsible will check for sugnature duplicates and we want to avoid any chance of the petition being voided on a technicality.

    If anyone has any content-related suggestions for the site, or if you see any errors that'd make Hitcher mad, please let me know via PM.

    Regards,

    D.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sanx View Post
    Ladies and Gentlemen

    The 'official' cheesecutter website is now up and running at www.cheesecutter.co.nz

    You can sign an online version of the petition
    Done and done. See you Saturday at Ramarama.

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    Apart from my usual reservations about who "us" is and what "getting involved" means or entails, what Bronz or "Kiwi Biker" (one is a legal entity, the other isn't) are indeed supporting, that Cheesecutter web site looks just fine. Good effort all round.
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    One of the research report links doesn't work. Might pay to replace with another one or check the link address

    Also PM sent Sanx

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Apart from my usual reservations about who "us" is and what "getting involved" means or entails, what Bronz or "Kiwi Biker" (one is a legal entity, the other isn't) are indeed supporting
    Or what constitutes "use" of WRBs. It might be splitting hairs, but the initial aim was to prevent any further installations and modify existing barriers. To some, a moratorium on "use" might constitute "removal".

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    Quote Originally Posted by k14 View Post
    I see you fail to mention the speeds at which he was going when he hit the cheesecutter?
    That's been subject to speculation, I believe. The Police stated what they 'thought' without having waited for the accident investigation team to complete their findings.

    Quote Originally Posted by Fub@r View Post
    One of the research report links doesn't work. Might pay to replace with another one or check the link address
    Thanks for the heads up. Now fixed.

    Quote Originally Posted by car View Post
    Or what constitutes "use" of WRBs. It might be splitting hairs, but the initial aim was to prevent any further installations and modify existing barriers. To some, a moratorium on "use" might constitute "removal".
    The petition is calling for a moratorium on the use of such barriers (bit to late now but maybe 'installation' would have been a better term until the completion of a review investigating WRB safety, particularly to motorcyclists. We're not calling for them all to be dug out of the ground (as good as that would be) but for an investigation to be done intohow dangerous they are and various ways in which the current situation can be rectified - and one option may well be to dig them all up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sanx View Post
    We're not calling...
    As I said, it's not clear who "we" or "us" is. Bronz is a legal entity with paid-up members, a charter, elected officers and mechanisms for determining if its members support (or not) issues that may or may not be relevant to motorcyclists. I have difficulty understanding "who" the Cheesecutter campaign is and what mandate it carries, other than the support of a bunch of likeminded individuals who want to ride in protest.

    These comments should not be taken as lack of support for the "campaign" or its objective to get unsafe road barriers removed or remedied.
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    Thumbs up

    Signed and link forwarded to all in my address book asking for them to forward to all in their address books.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    As I said, it's not clear who "we" or "us" is. Bronz is a legal entity with paid-up members, a charter, elected officers and mechanisms for determining if its members support (or not) issues that may or may not be relevant to motorcyclists. I have difficulty understanding "who" the Cheesecutter campaign is and what mandate it carries, other than the support of a bunch of likeminded individuals who want to ride in protest.

    These comments should not be taken as lack of support for the "campaign" or its objective to get unsafe road barriers removed or remedied.
    "We, the undersigned, ..."

    Therefore 'we' is the people who sign the petition.

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    I have signed the Petition. The bloody things should be banned
    RIP Phil (Pinky) SHINE ON YOU CRAZY DIAMOND.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sanx View Post
    That's been subject to speculation, I believe. The Police stated what they 'thought' without having waited for the accident investigation team to complete their findings.

    So have you.

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    Read, signed and sent link around in my network ...

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    Petition Update

    300 signatures on the online petition as of midnight tonight (this morning?).

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    Signed and forwarded
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    well done that man .... bling awarded!!

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