Log in to what? Oh, do you mean the Rep Log on on www.mag-nz.org ? That function is only available to our regional representatives.
I apologise if you felt patronised by my post. That was not my intention. Thank you for your comments.
Log in to what? Oh, do you mean the Rep Log on on www.mag-nz.org ? That function is only available to our regional representatives.
I apologise if you felt patronised by my post. That was not my intention. Thank you for your comments.
Well, I can not guarantee there wont be noise at any event that invloves a protest action. I can however reassure you that we are not a bunch of yobs, never have been. We never set out to deliberately cause distruption or inconvience to others, that is not our intention. However, we do acknowledge that as a result of action we might take that this may be a potential outcome. Action comes in many forms, and constructive and informed lobbying in the right places is all part of the plan.
Rest assured MAG-NZ are VERY concerned at the state of our roads, and the seemingly total disregard that is held for our safety by the people that construct them and maintain them. Cow shit on the road is a particular pet subject of mine, I have written countless letters over the years. It is one of our main campaign focusses.
Your advice regarding the catalyst for the WRB campaign will be taken on board and discussed.
No need for an apology. Action means action, and it wasn't meant to be a dig at you. I am not trying to be critical here, I am simply asking questions in order to evaluate whether or not this is the organisation I want to join.
As far as I can make out there are 19 people that have signed your online petition - 2 of them are me and one is my wife. I would have thought there would be more people interested.
I don't usually sign petitions twice, but I bailed out at the paypal screen and then when I checked the list of signatures I wasn't there, so clicked again, then I was there twice.
Then again, everybody should be entitle to sign once for each rego fee they pay....
Keep on chooglin'
The yellow squares denote a MAG-NZ member who is a KB member.
All founding members as listed on the MAG-NZ website are currently also comittee members.
Hope this clears up those two things for you.
Your point about MAG-NZ comittee members having a specific ie: different avatr to ordinary members is a good one, mind if I put it forward for you?
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Every day above ground is a good day!:
Just putting up my 2 cents worth of comments
I am proud to work with the founding members of MAG-NZ. These folks have done a great amount of work when we were "just" the AAG and now they stepped up to what was required to continue the fight for my (or our) freedom of choice.
I moved to NZ as a lifestyle choice and this includes hassle free and safe motorcycling
I am willing to do my part.
Your life passes in front of your eyes before you die. The process is called living.
Not everyone is 'frightened' of WRB's. Fair enough. There are many roading issues. Bound to be one that floats your boat. If so, join, and maybe you can be the driver of 'noises' if others find your particular bugbear worthy?
The thing about WRB's is that they are a creeping menace. The more there is out there, the more chances of horrific injuries and death. Which is what the UK and European MAGs found. They have been very successful in getting this form of barrier replaced or made safer with a sleeve. We can too.
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
I think the point was not so much differentiating between committee and regular members, but being able to identify individual members, since many ppl look at the avatar rather than the user name first.
A bit like the confusion that used to arise between GOONR & Mashman, and Squiggles & Renegade Master.
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Keep on chooglin'
I will give you some background about the WRB campaign, the petition was started up in 2007 after a young motorcyclist was killed after coming into contact with the WRB on the Auckaldn motorway. Now it was in 2 forms, paper and electronic. The electronic petition was accessed via a website www.cheesecutter.co.nz and had in excess of 3000 signatures the last count check I did. Unfortunately that website is no longer working and the url now points to us. The bloke that maintained the website is in Australia. I have contacted him to see if we can get the original e-petition back, I have not received a reply yet. That will happen, but in the mean time we set up a second one so we dont miss any potential support.
The e-petition makes light work of picking up double signatories, I have the hard copy one entered into a spreadsheet here that I can weed out any double ups off. Hopefully that helps a bit![]()
At the risk of being labelled a Katman, can I ask what MAG-NZ's stance is on the idea of motorcyclists cleaning up their own back yard as an initiative towards creating a stronger base for having our grievances heard?
KB is very important to a lot of people. But it is NOT a club, or lobby group, or national body that speaks for the collective or anything really - other than a website where people with an interest in bikes can yak to each other, organise get-togethers, and such like.
Never ONCE did I say it was a CLUB or lobby group or national body?....I am fully aware of what it does and how it works..............Its just a lot more useful to the everyday biker than the groups you have listed !![]()
When Life thows me a curve
...I lean into it!
You will never be anything else but a Katman
We advocate action on a personal level, I used the phrase ride with a wise head in this thread a little while ago. We encourage our members to take responsibility for their own actions, take advantage of further training, wear good protective gear. We dont need to be crashing all over the place, or riding like flaming idiots, it does not help our position at all. Time and place at times. However, we dont want to be dictated to, nor forced by unfair legislation to be compelled to do any of the above.
Bikers have a strong lobby point now, we just need to capitalise on it. By showing we have a strong ethos of safety and considerate behaviour (regardless of the idiots that dont or wont) we are legitimising our position. We are not responsible for everyone and the way they behave, nor can we impose our beliefs on them, it is all about choices. MAG-NZ can only encourage our members to take positive personal action as a bottom line, the rest has to come from within.
A question for the MAG-NZ Committee,
I and many other KB members received an unsolicited email informing me of MAG-NZ. Note that I said email, not a pm via KB. When I check the message headers I see that these came from a mailer address at KB.
Can you please explain how you obtained these email addresses if you are a separate entity to KB? If the KB database was passed to you, that could be illegal under the Unsolicited Electronic Messages Act 2007 (despite having an unsubscribe link , which also points to KB.)
I will be taking legal advice and if necessary will lay a complaint with the Department of internal Affairs.
Details supplied to KB should not be used for other purposes.
Keep the shiny side upright, Rhino.
I for one would like the statistics to represent reality. Like the guy at work that smashed up his foot on his Moto-X bike. You know that was recorded as a motorcycle accident, yet he doesn't pay a cent in rego or levies.
Or the people who crash on private roads, or race tracks....
Encouraging riding with a wise head?Travel about 300 mts on the back pegs with a lift at about 11 oclock then you can say you have done a wheelie....once again, im just an observer.
Keep on chooglin'
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