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Originally Posted by SpankMe
Response to the editorial
Having read your article with interest, There are some parts which are mis-leading to the general i.e. non-motorcycling population:
"However, there is no disputing the fact that a motorcyclist who hits a lamp-post with only clothing for protection is likely to do a great deal more damage to him or herself than the driver of a modern car equipped with crumple zones and airbags."
The dispute here is that motorcyclists do not wear "only clothing". Many of us spend thousands of dollars on state of the art protective apparail helmets being compulsory are not just a hat. We also choose to wear state of the art protective suits covering 100% of our body. These often cost thousands of dollars, even for the cheapest entry level kit you would not get much change out of $1000. It is even possible to buy jackets with airbags but they are have not had the push & development that car airbags have had.
Granted some riders decide not to wear the full gear, these are frowned upon by the AGATT (all the gear all the time) crowd that make up a big majority. It is also no worse than a car occupant who decided not to put on their seat belt, hit a lamp post without your seat belt in the average NZ car and you are also in a bad shape.
"Riding a motorbike is not an inherently healthy activity"
It is healthy: mental and physical exercise, falling off a motorcycle is sometimes not healthy, personally I have not experienced this side in my 20 years and 500,000+ kms of riding. Many bikers also partake in other sports to keep themselves healthier - for me yoga and tai-chi have been favourites, these are probably some of the safer pastimes.
The sports you mention are probably healthier until you get too rough or fall over, in which case the same applies you still stand a good chance of getting hurt.
"Motorcycle premiums should be increased; however, the increases should be fair. Surely it is not beyond the wit of ACC and biker organisations to establish the true cost of motorcycle accidents and to devise a formula that apportions cost according to responsibility?"
For the sake of the country, not just bikers we want to keep the original aims of ACC alive. $500 or $5 increase is irrelevant it is the slippery slope we will head down if the principles get changed.
- Should V8 owners pay more?
- Should Aucklanders pay more?
- Should Old people pay more?
- Should Parents of kids pay more?
- Should YOU pay more?
Yes, there is a cost and it needs to be recovered I do not paying my share, as long as it is fair. There are too many risky pursuits which are not paying for it to be fair to pick on one. ACC and the Government are using Motorcyclists as a smoke screen for the rest of the increases in premiums and decreases in benefits. They knew we would shout loud enough to cover the rest of the noise.
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Letter sent (my first ever to a paper):
To the editor,
The egalitarian “fair go” spirit of New Zealand has its embodiment in the founding principles of ACC. We all chip in to cover the cost of accidental injury to any of us. Pretty simple.
The home handyman who runs a nail through his palm, the schoolchild who falls from a piece of gym equipment, the grandmother who slips on the pavement – all are entitled to have their injuries treated without an inquiry as to blame or liability. A more caring and unique piece of legislation cannot be found anywhere else in the world. It is something we are all rightly proud of and it helps define who we are and how we view our world.
It is under threat. A particularly insidious method of attack has been chosen, namely to put the citizens of this country against each other whilst telling them “it’s for your own good”. ACC has 11 billion dollars in reserves and 2 weeks ago paid a 700 million dollar dividend to the Government. It has never been more flush with cash and its investment arm regularly out-performs that of merchant banks while taking care of our money.
So what is the reward for those who have achieved so much and us who fund it? The board was sacked and staffed with Government cronies and the funders (you and I) have been told to front up with more cash, a LOT more cash, “cos it’s broke”.
The refrain from the bikers at Parliament is easily understood in this light and two serious questions are now raised.
“Why are more people not protesting the rape of our identity?”
“After the motorcyclists, who’s next?”
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