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Old 12-07-10, 07:46 PM   #11
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just ordered my Tags yesterday, as I was informed that phones / cards / purses / wallets can either be thrown from bike or person and can burn - nice cheery thoughts eh folks? Hence I ordered metal tags, in the hope that they never get used - please all stay shiny side up
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Old 12-07-10, 08:25 PM   #12
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are you supposed to carry your donor card Tim?

I guess it is habit that I have always carried a donor card. I know about the new fangled register and am registered on that as well. But to me it is simple. If I am in a bad way get me to hospital ASAP so if things go tits up. At least I can be harvested whilst still fresh.

And please nobody say, "but they might not treat you because they want your bits."
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Old 12-07-10, 09:37 PM   #13
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me penicillin for a bike crash there's something very wrong)

Edit: all that said what actually is the point of ICE. When I crashed I was well enough to ring my mum myself and get her to stay with the bike. If I'm unconcious/dead I wouldn't be sooo (well I would) bothered about the bike and in that scenario what can they do to help? Once I'm dead the ambulance/coppers can check it out properly for the deathogram lark so it's not like my family'd never know
No, but it does save the hospital staff/police fron doing all the work!

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I cannot think of anything worse than being at deaths door and the bloody family turn up. If I am in a bad way ffs leave me alone.
+2...but if it was Dan, I'd want to be informed sooner rather than later.

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just ordered my Tags yesterday, as I was informed that phones / cards / purses / wallets can either be thrown from bike or person and can burn -
So if you get any friction or heat....the tags will burn the details into your skin making them double useful ...lol
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Old 12-07-10, 09:56 PM   #14
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My bike is registered to my home address. Not that difficult for a cop to find out my details.
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My bike is registered to my home address. Not that difficult for a cop to find out my details.
Good point, well made
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Old 12-07-10, 10:10 PM   #16
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Plus I carry my ID all the time so, meh, I don't need anything else...
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My bike is registered to my home address. Not that difficult for a cop to find out my details.
fair point.
but with alot of people turning up can you honestly say that you will know everyones real name .
what if you live alone and u trip and bump ur head ,the police may knock on your door,but only "you" know who you want to be contacted
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Old 12-07-10, 10:13 PM   #18
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No, but it does save the hospital staff/police fron doing all the work!
Wouldn't have thought it was more than a 10 second check

Edit: just seen mbk's post.
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fair point.
but with alot of people turning up can you honestly say that you will know everyones real name .
what if you live alone and u trip and bump ur head ,the police may knock on your door,but only "you" know who you want to be contacted
Like I said, I carry my ID with me at all times. I have 2 forms of picture ID and bank cards. Think it would be rather easy to work out my full name.
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