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Apparently loony NSW MP Pat Farmer is proposing cyclists pay
registration . I would be only too happy if that meant governments would flood us with money as they do motorists whose rego is only a tiny fraction of what is spent! -- Remove norubbish to reply |
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Jack Russell wrote:
Apparently loony NSW MP Pat Farmer is proposing cyclists pay registration . I would be only too happy if that meant governments would flood us with money as they do motorists whose rego is only a tiny fraction of what is spent! So was a letter in the local paper (Melb) this week. Double dipping. I've been a licenced driver for over 25 years, and granted, my car f---s up the environment and the roads. By comparison my bike is vastly less destructive. I would happily pay bike registration if appropriate facilities were then provided. Which they aren't. And where do you draw the line? Do 7 year olds have to pay rego too? This type of debate degenerates rapidly into farce. Cheers, Ray |
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ray Wrote: This type of debate degenerates rapidly into farce.Repetitiously. Here's linkies to todays article: SHM: Cyclists should pay, says MP http://tinyurl.com/2h58kn Poll: Should cyclists pay registration fees? http://www.smh.com.au/polls/national/form.html As suggested elsewhere - if you disagree with Pat Farmer, instead of dismissing him, step up to the discussion and engage. Draft reasons to why cyclist rego is not a suitable option to pursue. Ensure that your correspondence is friendly, polite and informative. Instead contacting the media, take a more direct tact and send it to his electorate office. Otherwise we're taking the risk of becoming inadvertently complicit in ensuring than our elected representatives and the public remain misinformed about their fellow road users. -- cfsmtb |
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On Feb 8, 7:21 am, ray wrote:
Jack Russell wrote: .. Double dipping .. I've been a licenced driver for over 25 years,... Registration is per vehicle, not per driver. I don't understand Pat's logic http://tinyurl.com/2h58kn quote: "Mr Farmer said motorists often complained it was unfair for cyclists to use roads without paying registration costs. A bicycle levy would make such an argument redundant and could increase government funding for bike lanes, he said." So what he's saying is that if we pay money to GovCo to provide facilities[1], our rights to be on the road will be legitemised.. of course we won't be allowed to use the roads any more, because there'll be 'facilities', which by law, we're supposed to use 'if practicable'. [1] - cough, splutter. We all know that the money gathered will be less than the cost to implement the system, anyway, so all it will do is employ more public servants. duncan |
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I can handle Pat Farmer being clueless on this, but it is harder to
handle when the CEO of Bicycle NSW is quoted in support!!!! My letter to Alex Unwin: Alex, The online version of the SMH on the subject of registration for bicycles (http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/...234066487.html) says: Bicycle NSW said it supported initiatives that seek to legitimise cycling. "A form of bike registration or levy may help achieve this," said its chief executive, Alex Unwin. Surely this is a misquote. It goes directly against Bicycle NSW's purpose - More people cycling more often. I can't believe that you would have made an off-the-cuff statement like this in direct contravention with the wishes and aspirations of members. So I am writing to let you know about it so that Bicycle NSW can issue a press release and you can write to the SMH requiring a retraction. Regards, Patrick Keogh |
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On Feb 8, 9:05 am, cfsmtb cfsmtb.34f...@no-
mx.forums.cyclingforums.com wrote: As suggested elsewhere - if you disagree with Pat Farmer, instead of dismissing him, step up to the discussion and engage. I guess that rules out suggesting Pat Farmer registers for a brain transplant, to enable him to understand elementary issues about regulation? Heaven help us that such a nong has a seat in the legislature, not to mention has been given a promoted position by a mainstream political party ... when there are so many fine people around. Donga |
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Jack Russell wrote:
Apparently loony NSW MP Pat Farmer is proposing cyclists pay registration . No,no,no, you missed the subtlety in his PR releases. He wasn't accutally proposing it, but suppossedly giving support to George Souris (a NSW state MP) who has since denied that it is NSW Liberal Party policy. Pat Farmer's current problem is that after qualifiying for his free pension for life, he instantly deserted his electorate and is getting quite a bit of stick over it. He desperately needs something to divert attention from it. So what better than time honoured conservative "divide the community" politics. What really has me wondering is why supposedly pro-bicycle people are actually giving publicity to this nitwit. Until it appeared in the local paper, no knew anything about it. And of course the idiots of BNSW have now applied the oxygen line to give it maximum publicity. I would be only too happy if that meant governments would flood us with money as they do motorists whose rego is only a tiny fraction of what is spent! Please tell me that you are just an ignorant child who still believes in Santa Claus, the Easter Bnny and The Tooth Fairy. |
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Duncan wrote:
I don't understand Pat's logic No one does. Well, no one with a working brain cell does. The politiest thing you can say about Pat Farmer is that his understanding of the world is child-like. He record in the electorate is to "solve simple problems" that cause adverse impact in the wider scheme. |
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cfsmtb wrote:
As suggested elsewhere - if you disagree with Pat Farmer, instead of dismissing him, step up to the discussion and engage. Lol, never argue with an idiot. They'll just bring you down to their level and beat you with experience. When ever this man is challenged over anything he says, he either backs down, as in this case, or goes into faith rhetoric. |
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cfsmtb wrote:
Poll: Should cyclists pay registration fees? http://www.smh.com.au/polls/national/form.html Closed. 79% said "No, things are fine as they are" |
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