Re: [GOANET] TWO-WHEELER RIDERS DEMONSTRATE

2003-01-25 Thread noel
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I cannot understand why the public would oppose the use of helmets.  As a
parent I would insist  on my children using one.
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 HELMET ISSUE: TWO-WHEELER RIDERS DEMONSTRATE AT
 TRANSPORT MINISTER'S RESIDENCE

 Transport Minister Pandurang Madkaikar today (Jan 24) a delegation of
 Motorcycle Action Group (MAG) that Government would notify the two
 exemptions to the helmet rule as was mooted out by his predecessor
 Pandurang Raut and published by the Government as draft rules in March
2001.

 The two exemptions from wearing helmets are for persons driving
Motorcycles
 at a speed not exceeding
 40 km and persons driving Motorcycles within municipal areas.Two wheeler
 riders led by Motorcycle Action Group (MAG) Convenor Mr. Premanand
Lotlikar
 and Adv. Aires Rodrigues today staged a demonstration infront of Transport
 Minister Pandurang Madkaikar's residence at Old Goa shouting slogans
 opposing fresh moves by the authorities to make use of Helmets mandatory.

 The delegation that met the Transport Minister told the Minister that the
 fresh move to enforce helmets
 had nothing to do with safety but was a ploy by certain police and
 transport department Officials who
 for monetary gains are conniving with the Helmet Manufacturer's lobby and
 trying to once again make use of helmets by two-wheeler riders
 mandatory.The delegation complained to the Minister about the
 traffic police high-handedness over the last week in harassing two-wheeler
 riders across Goa in the name of the so-called awareness drive to educate
 two-wheeler riders into wearing helmets.

 The Minister was also told that mere use of helmets will not save lives
and
 that the roads have to be made safer by eliminating the causes of
accidents
 like stray animals on the roads, rash and drunken driving and that
 corruption in the police and traffic departments has to be
 eliminated.Earlier in the morning an emergency meeting of the Motorcycle
 Action Group (MAG) resolved to launch a
 State-wide agitation to oppose the mandatory helmet rule and warned that
 the Government would be solely responsible for the consequences of the
 agitation. The Motorcycle Action Group will meet on 30th January to
 finalise the plan of action.

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[GOANET] TWO-WHEELER RIDERS DEMONSTRATE

2003-01-24 Thread Joel D'Souza
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HELMET ISSUE: TWO-WHEELER RIDERS DEMONSTRATE AT
TRANSPORT MINISTER'S RESIDENCE

Transport Minister Pandurang Madkaikar today (Jan 24) a delegation of 
Motorcycle Action Group (MAG) that Government would notify the two 
exemptions to the helmet rule as was mooted out by his predecessor 
Pandurang Raut and published by the Government as draft rules in March 2001.

The two exemptions from wearing helmets are for persons driving Motorcycles 
at a speed not exceeding
40 km and persons driving Motorcycles within municipal areas.Two wheeler 
riders led by Motorcycle Action Group (MAG) Convenor Mr. Premanand Lotlikar 
and Adv. Aires Rodrigues today staged a demonstration infront of Transport 
Minister Pandurang Madkaikar's residence at Old Goa shouting slogans 
opposing fresh moves by the authorities to make use of Helmets mandatory.

The delegation that met the Transport Minister told the Minister that the 
fresh move to enforce helmets
had nothing to do with safety but was a ploy by certain police and 
transport department Officials who
for monetary gains are conniving with the Helmet Manufacturer's lobby and 
trying to once again make use of helmets by two-wheeler riders 
mandatory.The delegation complained to the Minister about the
traffic police high-handedness over the last week in harassing two-wheeler 
riders across Goa in the name of the so-called awareness drive to educate 
two-wheeler riders into wearing helmets.

The Minister was also told that mere use of helmets will not save lives and 
that the roads have to be made safer by eliminating the causes of accidents 
like stray animals on the roads, rash and drunken driving and that 
corruption in the police and traffic departments has to be 
eliminated.Earlier in the morning an emergency meeting of the Motorcycle 
Action Group (MAG) resolved to launch a
State-wide agitation to oppose the mandatory helmet rule and warned that 
the Government would be solely responsible for the consequences of the 
agitation. The Motorcycle Action Group will meet on 30th January to 
finalise the plan of action.

x  x   x