12-07-10, 10:20 PM | #21 |
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13-07-10, 08:11 PM | #22 |
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So if you get any friction or heat....the tags will burn the details into your skin making them double useful ...lol [/QUOTE]
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13-07-10, 08:42 PM | #23 |
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ICE card in my wallet (thanks Quedos) with my stepfather specifically as the first point of contact. If I've just snuffed it the last person I want telling my wife, kid and mother is a copper. No offence coppers, just think I'd rather they heard it from somebody who they know and can provide real emotional support.
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13-07-10, 09:01 PM | #24 |
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I carry emergency contacts in my jacket pocket, and the tank bag for the bike if I have it with me. ICE contact numbers are also listed in my phone.
My mum is listed as my initial contact with my dad second. I am also an organ donor, but I dont have a card to carry with me. I like the idea of the sticker dot on the helmet for ICE contact details on the inside of the lid... |
13-07-10, 09:28 PM | #25 |
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What if they rag the lid off to check the ice details though?
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I doubt they would do that for the sake of finding out your name, I'm sure they'd check pockets/the registration of the bike first.
Everyone is well aware of the risks of removing someones lid in an accident (i hope!). |
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And I doubt some idiot who would think to take your helmet off would even be aware of the dot system. I think it's a good idea.
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Yeah, hadn't heard of that until fenjer said it actually. Only one I've see was by an ambulance service down south which was a dot on your visor which indicated you carried a crash card in ya wallet.
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13-07-10, 10:00 PM | #29 |
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That would seem a good compromise then, providing you had your wallet with you in your pocket. I quite often ride without my purse, just with my ICE contacts and my phone in my pocket.
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I'm sure I've seen someone (probably on here) with it written on a bit of masking tape stuck to their lid (plus a warning about removing the lid)
the card carrying's a bit of a gamble (lost, not with you, even nicked! etc.), the dogtags seem like over kill, wouldn't really want a sticker over my visor and it might go unnoticed/misunderstood. there's lots of choices but I can't really pick any that I'd consider other than license in wallet.
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