A couple of weeks ago, ACC sent me a letter requesting me to fill out a survey from Otago University regarding a motorcycle injury I sustained in 2007. As a bribe they offered me a $10 petrol voucher.... Due to the fact that I could not be arsed and did not feel like being helpful that day I declined.
Today I get home to a bloody 25 page survey from Otago University. "This questionnaire has been sent to you becuase you had a motorcycle injury in 2007". Apparently they would like to understand what it is like to have a motorcycle accident on a public road and how I coped with my injuries. They go on to say that there aim is to find ways of reducing injuries and improving outcomes for riders.
Why the hell are they only asking people who had accidents in 2007? Was this a special year or something??
I am tempted to tell them that the only way they will stop injuries from motorcycle accidents is to ban them.... Or maybe people should only be allowed to ride there bike in 'even-numbered' years!
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