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Please find attached March 2022’s Club News Round-up for you to use in your newsletters, website, social media channels or club magazines. We have listened to club feedback and have sent this in a plain word document which will allow for easy copying into your own formats. Please let me know if this is a good format for you. You will receive this at the beginning of each month.
In addition, ALL individual members, plus designated club members will receive a fortnightly, more visual newsletter consisting of summaries of stories with links to the BMF website for the full articles.
I have your details as the most suitable club contact for this bulletin. If you feel this should also be sent to someone else in your club, please let me know and I can add them to my distribution list.
If I can be of any further assistance or if you have any requests, comments or feedback regarding this monthly update, please do not hesitate to contact me or Sheonagh, BMF Communications Director, sheonagh.ravensdale@bmf.co.uk
Thank you for your continued support
Kindest regards,
Helen
A parliamentary debate is to be held on the Government’s proposals for anti-tampering. The proposals were revealed in a consultation on ‘The Future of Transport Regulatory Review – Modernising Vehicle Standards’ during 2021.
This consultation proved to be highly controversial, generating wide attention in the motorcycle world and the media, given how the wording in the consultation was interpreted by the wider public. It was worded in such a way that suggests that all types of modifications of motorcycles will be outlawed. It also went further by proposing to outlaw the marketing, promotion and sale of ‘tampering services or products’. This appears to be an extraordinary and socially repressive approach to perceived problems which were not well defined in the consultation.
The NMC and other motorcycling organisations responded to the consultation, which also attracted a petition which was signed by over 100,000 people, passing a threshold where petitions are considered for debate in Parliament.
The Petitions Committee – a cross-party group of MPs who consider petitions started at petition.parliament.uk – have scheduled a debate on a petition relating to the Government’s proposals. This will take place on April 25th. Nick Fletcher MP, a member of the Committee, has been asked by the Committee to open the debate.
To inform the debate, Mr Fletcher would like to hear views on the Government’s plans, and what else it should be doing on this issue.
An online survey has been launched here www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/V6ND30
Responses will be anonymous and a summary of responses will be published on the Committee’s website.
The BMF as part of NMC urges motorcyclists to take part in the survey and make their views known.
Please find attached March 2022’s Club News Round-up for you to use in your newsletters, website, social media channels or club magazines. We have listened to club feedback and have sent this in a plain word document which will allow for easy copying into your own formats. Please let me know if this is a good format for you. You will receive this at the beginning of each month.
In addition, ALL individual members, plus designated club members will receive a fortnightly, more visual newsletter consisting of summaries of stories with links to the BMF website for the full articles.
I have your details as the most suitable club contact for this bulletin. If you feel this should also be sent to someone else in your club, please let me know and I can add them to my distribution list.
If I can be of any further assistance or if you have any requests, comments or feedback regarding this monthly update, please do not hesitate to contact me or Sheonagh, BMF Communications Director, sheonagh.ravensdale@bmf.co.uk
Thank you for your continued support
Kindest regards,
Helen
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A parliamentary debate is to be held on the Government’s proposals for anti-tampering. The proposals were revealed in a consultation on ‘The Future of Transport Regulatory Review – Modernising Vehicle Standards’ during 2021.
This consultation proved to be highly controversial, generating wide attention in the motorcycle world and the media, given how the wording in the consultation was interpreted by the wider public. It was worded in such a way that suggests that all types of modifications of motorcycles will be outlawed. It also went further by proposing to outlaw the marketing, promotion and sale of ‘tampering services or products’. This appears to be an extraordinary and socially repressive approach to perceived problems which were not well defined in the consultation.
The NMC and other motorcycling organisations responded to the consultation, which also attracted a petition which was signed by over 100,000 people, passing a threshold where petitions are considered for debate in Parliament.
The Petitions Committee – a cross-party group of MPs who consider petitions started at petition.parliament.uk – have scheduled a debate on a petition relating to the Government’s proposals. This will take place on April 25th. Nick Fletcher MP, a member of the Committee, has been asked by the Committee to open the debate.
To inform the debate, Mr Fletcher would like to hear views on the Government’s plans, and what else it should be doing on this issue.
An online survey has been launched here www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/V6ND30
Responses will be anonymous and a summary of responses will be published on the Committee’s website.
The BMF as part of NMC urges motorcyclists to take part in the survey and make their views known.