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    I'm shocked and flabbergasted that anyone would propose direct action. Our world is a dangerous place......

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    I agree, there's no place in this for a renegade, we're all part of a group and if someone upsets that then it reflects badly on us all.

    My concern is that
    1) the logic behind the proposed increse is wrong and misleading
    2) ACC was set up to have a NO FAULT POLICY - this proposal changes that
    3) Proposed increases to us but not every other sport/past time is unjust
    4) Why rape us more when we actually pay an acc levy, we are actually the
    good guys here, Rugby, Soccer, Netball, Cyclists pay nothing for enjoying their sport with the exception of a minimal amount within their subs
    5) Why is the media not jumping on this more and asking these question?

    Well lets all wait and see what comes out in the press release, the reality id we could all just rego our bikes for a day whenever we want to ride and send their processing costs sky high!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    It gives us an excellent attack on Mr Smith

    He, the Minister is charge has repeatedly assured us "I don't expect the final levies will be as high as the proposals".

    Now, Mr Judge has told him to go suck a kumara. "I'm running ACC , not you Nick. And I, John Judge, hate motorcycles. The levy the whole levy and nothing but the levy".

    So, our question is, has Mr Smith lost control of his portfolio.

    John Judge seems to ignore him with impunity (even turning ACC into an insurance company, when the Act specifically says it is not)

    So, Mr Smith - is John Judge a loose cannon who needs taking in hand ? Or have you lost control of your portfolio?
    Remember that John Judge is the Chair of the Board for ACC ... and not the CEO ... the chair gets information from the CEO and the business in order to act on it ...

    The CEO is Jan White - who used to head up Waikato DHB
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    I do hope that this does(n't) get printed...what an awful thing that would be.
    Dear sir,

    John Key was heard to say on TV One’s Breakfast program this morning 30/11) that, and I quote, “Bikies are going up and down the street rioting”. Oh really? Who can truthfully say they’ve witnessed such a thing? Protest rallies have been, and are being, held all over the country. Plus the big one in Wellington 17/11. Not a single instance of trouble or violence has occurred at any of these events. At best this is simply another lame attempt by the govt to paint motorcyclists in a bad light. At worst, it is a lie. One more in a long list on the subject.

    Angry motorcyclists have, so far, allowed those with faith in the peaceful democratic process to direct the campaign against unjust and extortionate ACC levies. Disruptive action has been planned by some, but then cancelled because the majority do not condone such tactics.

    But, with utterances like John Keys above, and with today's ACC announcement that levy proposals remain unchanged, it shows that the peaceful way isn't working. ACC have completely ignored all argument against their shonky statistics. Unless the Minister can front up with commitments to not target sub-groups like motorcyclists, it will be assumed that peaceful protest is going nowhere, and more vigorous action is a real possibility.

    Why would that happen?

    Frustration. We have proved that every single figure announced by ACC or Govt is wrong, but they are not listening. The media has repeatedly failed to report even one counter figure we have produced. There is almost nothing reported on the rest of ACC’s proposals, and because motorcyclists have done their homework, we know that…

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nasty View Post
    Remember that John Judge is the Chair of the Board for ACC ... and not the CEO ... the chair gets information from the CEO and the business in order to act on it ...

    The CEO is Jan White - who used to head up Waikato DHB
    Holy shit you're kidding! we used to do "business" with Jan until only recently when we found out she had left. We didn't know when (well I didn't). Her as CEO is not a good thing at all.

    Wow, she's really moved up in the world.

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    Nice... maybe "You ARE Next"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Winston001 View Post
    I'm shocked and flabbergasted that anyone would propose direct action. Our world is a dangerous place......

    lets do it any way...



    errr what are we talking about?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 748south View Post
    Well lets all wait and see what comes out in the press release, the reality id we could all just rego our bikes for a day whenever we want to ride and send their processing costs sky high!
    Please explain how you can do this?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wobblyas View Post
    Please explain how you can do this?
    There is a special form for registering for a period less than 3 months. I doubt that one day is an option, however.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    May I suggest we all prepay as much registration as we can then - while the ACC component is low?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    May I suggest we all prepay as much registration as we can then - while the ACC component is low?
    It is due to rise on 1 July 2010. You will only gain (much) if you arrange a renewal in June.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Either we buy as much as we can in advance of the chgs or we put them on hold and pay nothing. Can't be both (unless we buy up large then put on hold when that expires, but that feels like missing the boat somehow).

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    Bloody hell they don't seem to give a shit that this will fire us all up before the meeting tonight. Seems to me ACC don't give a shit about Dickhead Smith!

    Unless with all this talk of rioting (Jon Key) that they are setting us up the be the badies in all this! I'm one that would like stronger action, I think you guys should have ridden right to parliament. But I am also a little worried that we become a pawn in their game? Its a fine line. Its all about public education imho and we don't have the media presence to let everyone know we are fighting for their/our ACC scheme now, not so much our increased levies. Very tricky, especially with Jon Key and National being so strong in the polls!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reckless View Post
    Unless with all this talk of rioting (Jon Key) that they are setting us up!

    Bloody hell they don't seem to give a shit that this will fire us all up before the meeting tonight. Seems to me ACC don't give a shit about Dickhead Smith!
    Sorry, just a rejig of your post, but i think you're not far away! Tar one of us, tar us all, just like we do with them!
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    Listening to interest.co.nz's frontman on the radio this morning, it's obvious he's pissed off with Key's lack of will to reform the tax system. Key is starting to look like a yes-man who is only focused on getting elected next time before attempting to rock the boat and make long-overdue changes. He looks lame at the moment.

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