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MAG Demo & EU Demo, Sept 22nd

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  • 17-08-2012 6:39pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 283 ✭✭


    Posting on behalf of MAG Ireland:
    Just to let you all know that MAG Ireland is joining with riders rights organisations all across the EU. On September 22nd to demonstrate against the latest daftness from the Commission. Making Periodic Technical Inspection (NCT) for bikes compulsory all across the EU.

    There will be a demo in Brussels and if any Irish riders would like to take part, our colleagues in MAG Belgium will meet you at your port of entry and ride with you to Brussels. If you are interested please contact linda@magireland.org.

    When all is finalised we’ll be letting you know the when and wheres.

    MAG is planning a demo in Dublin at the same time, details to be announced in due course.
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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 297 ✭✭SaoriseBiker


    carsQhere wrote: »
    Posting on behalf of MAG Ireland:



    MAG is planning a demo in Dublin at the same time, details to be announced in due course.
    Wasn't on the last one but I heard complaints that it was very badly organised and even dangerous ..........


  • Registered Users Posts: 283 ✭✭carsQhere


    Wasn't on the last one but I heard complaints that it was very badly organised and even dangerous ..........

    By your own admission, you were not there, yet you're happy to attribute somebody else's failings to MAG Ireland? :rolleyes:

    To clarify: All MAG Ireland demos have a Garda escort and are marshalled.

    I suspect the demo you heard about was the Type Approval one from Sunday 25th Sept. last year which was NOT organised or run by MAG Ireland.


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