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Written by Administrator
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Sep 02, 2005 at 02:16 AM |
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In July 1998 in response to the kicking around of
motorists in Australia by anyone who wants to kick us around we formed
an organisation to create some unity and strength for motorists. We
currently have membership in 5 states We advocate Australian motorists'
rights and interests. We promote these directly through lobbying and
other actions and also indirectly by providing a voice for motorists
thus giving the media the opportunity to fulfil their duty to provide
balanced reporting. By depriving other groups of the opportunity to
hide behind one sided media coverage it protects motorists interests.
Further, we provide a wealth of motoring information on the website to
assist motorists.
Our mission statement
In accordance with the oft quoted advices of Theodore Roosevelt our mission is:
1. We will do what we can for motorists with what we have where we are.
Our current focus
We are working toward eliminating revenue raising so that the government can't
use their ubiquitous action in relation to 'cracking down on speeding' as an
excuse for inaction on road safety issues such as driver education, safe roads,
drunk drivers , and reckless speeders. The only way to deal
with this obstacle to road safety is to ensure that speed limits are set at
the 85th percentile. With expensive machinery
to detect driving speeds and over 30 years of harassment of safe drivers state
governments will never have speed cameras set up exclusively at 'black spots'
nor will they 'turn a blind eye' to drivers exceeding the speed limit safely
and will continue to pretend that such drivers are driving dangerously. Until
speed limits are set correctly governments will continue to pretend that they
are already doing what is necessary to improve road safety. This allows them
to go slow on spending money on effective road safety interventions.
Balanced reporting at last!
Our organisation now provides a voice for Australian motorists so that
media outlets can fulfil their duty to provide balanced reporting.
Without motorists having a voice the media are forced to act as a
mouthpiece for the authorities who are therefore free to mislead and
exploit the motoring public. The history of this area probably provides
the best example of what happens when media are unable to fulfil their
duty of balanced reporting because one side lacks a voice. In this
situation there has been much human suffering because the unbalanced
reporting has given governments a licence to kill.
"Any nation that expects to be ignorant and free...expects what never was and never will be.". Thomas Jefferson
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Last Updated ( Sep 05, 2005 at 11:57 PM )
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