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Kill Spills 26 May 07
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Some people have been put off by the idea of paying to protest, but consider what you get for your £25 registration fee:- Fuel:£10 Normal BIKEFest UK Ticket: £15 T-Shirt: FREE Bacon Roll & Tea/Coffee: FREE Welcome Break Voucher (for the ride home!) FREE posted elsewhere by the organisers Quote:
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Re: Kill Spills 26 May 07
I don't think I'll be going, I went last year and it was brilliant......thousands of bikes bringing central london to a standstill, what a protest should be all about!!
I don't believe in paying to protest either, what's the point? And the time that will be spent in London itself is very short and very early in the morning, hardly going to grab much attention. Don't get me wrong, Killspills is definatey a worthwhile event, just seems as though it has been dulled-down with the whole "you have to apply to hold a protest" system in London.....utter shame :smt011 |
Re: Kill Spills 26 May 07
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I imagine that most bikers with families/wives/girlfriends tend to reserve BH weekends to do stuff with them, in return they dont get grief when they want to go out on non-BH weekends. I could be wrong tho David |
Re: Kill Spills 26 May 07
Think my Brother's being a marshall for this (GHUA). His other half aint too happy....
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Re: Kill Spills 26 May 07
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Hehe only joking - looked good and sounded good on Friday. Hey, with the combination of comedy and horror its caused, does that make it a Ducati Munster???? I think I can see some new tank stickers on the horizon.... http://www.chaoscrypt.com/sv/ducmunster.png |
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Last year was great and when we parked up a Australian lady came over to me and said "This is so cool, all these bikes, all this noise. But is there a reason for it all or are you all out for a bit of fun?" She was genuine in her question and when i looked about i was dissapointed to see a serious lack of banners showing our cause. Obviously its harder to display banners on a bike than it is on a car or van but i seem to remember a few A4 size signs on some bike screens. Point i'm making is that i wonder how many people got the point of the protest lasy year, i mean mainstream TV news pretty much ignored it or consigned it to the traffic report. But at least we were out in numbers and caused a spectacle. At least that lady asked the question! Reduce the number to 600 odd and make em pay to protest, its the Govts way of making the right to protest available (to comply with laws) but utterly pointless and a self gratifying act for those taking part. Makes me sick. The worst part to me is, if i go... theyve won, i took part in their restricted protest. If i dont go... theyve won, i didnt go out and protest for something i feel strongly about. I'm more glad with each passing year of the protests that i have taken part in over the years. May not be loads compared to some people but they all ment something to me and they were in the days where you were allowed to pretty much set your own route and dictate your numbers to the cops, not this other way round they got now. |
Re: Kill Spills 26 May 07
It's also Silverstone WSBK Weekend......
A worthwhile cause though. |
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