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Joncrete Cungle
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PostPosted: 15:18 - 28 Sep 2012    Post subject: EU wide MOT, latest from MAG Reply with quote

Not seen this mentioned elsewhere on BCF.

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Latest on 'Super MoT ' and a letter you may wish to send if your MEP is on the committee considering it.

The Transport and Tourism Committee (TRAN) of the European Parliament have now had time to look at the new Super MoT proposals from the Commission, so it's time, as voters, that we make contact with them.

They had their first discussion on the topic a week ago and are due to meet again on the 8th October, but I haven't seen the agenda to know if they'll discuss it again so soon.

MAG has been in contact with the Department for Transport here in the UK, so we know that we share many of the same concerns about this proposed legislation, but there is a long way to go as the legislative process has just begun.

You may remember the public consultation was held back in 2010 and that is now the subject of an investigation by the Ombudsman, after MAG member Jon Strong formally complained that it wasn't fit for purpose. This case is ongoing, but I have read erroneous statements on some web forums that no-one was ever consulted. Over 9000 people did respond even though the questions were laughable, and I'm pleased to say many of them were MAG members.

Last weekend saw the demo in Brussels organised by MAG Netherlands and MAG Belgium, there were demos in France by FFMC and in Dublin by MAG Ireland, countries where the Super MoT will have an even more profound effect.

Here in the UK, the impact of this legislation won't be as profound, but will still cause considerable unnecessary change if we don't challenge it.

The first thing we must do is contact the British members and substitute members of the TRAN committee, so that they know we are watching what they are doing.

There is a letter below that you may wish to personalise, print off and sign or just cut and paste into an email, but please remember this isn't for every MEP, just those listed below, so if you live in the S West, Yorkshire, East Mids, Wales, N Ireland or Scotland, just relax for a minute.

Be warned, some in the car world who misunderstand the issues have been writing to MEPs already, so please do remain polite, don't forget to , provide your address and sign the letter and follow up the response if it appears your MEP has sent you the wrong reply.

First up is the North West.

Brian Simpson (TRAN Chairman) Labour briansimpson.labour@virgin.net Lakeside, Alexandra Park, Prescot Road, St Helens WA10 3TT

Jacqeline Foster (full member) Conservative office@jacquelinefostermep.com Thursby House, i, Thursby Rd, Bromborough, Wirral CH62 3PW

Eastern:

Geoffrey van Orden (substitute) Conservative geoffrey.vanorden@europarl.europa.eu 88, Rectory Lane, Chelmsford CM1 1RF

London:

Syed Kamall (substitute) Conservative syed.kamall@europarl.europa.eu 3, Bridle Close, Kingston upon Thames KT1 2JW

West Midlands:

Philip Bradbourne (full member) Conservative philip.bradbourn@europarl.europa.eu 285, Kenilworth Road, Balsall Common, West Mids CV7 7EL

Mike Nattress (full member) UKIP ukipmep@hotmail.co.uk 48, Fentham Rd, Hampton in Arden, B92 0AY

Phil Bennion (substitute) Lib Dem phil.bennion@europarl.europa.eu 6b Bolebridge Street, Tamworth, Staffordshire B79 7PA

South East:

Keith Taylor (full member) Green keithtaylor@greenmeps.org.uk CAN Mezzanine, 49-51 East Road, London N1 6AH

Catherine Bearder (substitute) Lib Dem catherine@bearder.eu 27, Park End St, Oxford OX1 1HU


Dear



I’m writing to you as a constituent and motorcyclist with some concern about elements of the newly proposed EU Road Worthiness Regulation COM(2012)380.

I understand that you are a member of the Transport and Tourism Committee (TRAN), which will be leading for the European Parliament on this issue.

Although the UK already has a motorcycle road-worthiness test in place (MoT), many of the requirements contained in the new proposal appear unfounded and will I feel add unnecessary expense and inconvenience.

The proposal specifies the visual examination of brake drum linings for scoring and oil contamination for example, and ensuring that motorcycles adhere to their original form as constructed, which the UK Department for Transport considers may prevent many modifications owners wish to make, either for personal reasons or indeed to improve safety or fuel efficiency.

The Commission may require the registration of even the smallest trailers and the withdrawal of a vehicle's registration should they fail the test on what is considered a ‘major’ defect. Perhaps most concerning in the UK, is the financial and regulatory pressure faced by small bike shops who may not be able to continue offering road worthiness testing. This could ultimately lead to a small number of large centres, inconvenient for many riders, but certainly exacerbating recovery charges should a vehicle fail the test and not be permitted to use the highway following removal of its registration.

The public consultation completed in 2010 was deemed by many unfit for purpose, and it is the focus of a complaint to the European Ombudsman, who has found the Commission has indeed a case to answer.

I urge you to consult the Department for Transport and the UK's leading riders organisation the Motorcycle Action Group for advice on this matter and look forward to hearing from you in due course.



Yours Sincerely

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Xaan
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PostPosted: 16:18 - 28 Sep 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ill write to my mp about this as the second one down the list is my local

Anyone already wrote a letter i could copy though as im not one of these people who write to my mp on regular basis.Lol

Probably just another moneymaking scheme again
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Xaan
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PostPosted: 16:19 - 28 Sep 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ill write to my mp about this as the second one down the list is my local

im not one of these people who write to my mp on regular basis.Lol

Probably just another moneymaking scheme again
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PostPosted: 16:24 - 28 Sep 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

You can find out who your MEP is by putting your postcode in at
https://www.writetothem.com/

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Your Members of the European Parliament

Your 8 North West MEPs represent you in the European Parliament. They scrutinise proposed European laws and the budget of the European Union, and provide oversight of its other decision-making bodies.

Write to all your MEPs

Sajjad Karim (Conservative)
Robert Atkins (Conservative)
Nick Griffin (BNP)
Brian Simpson (Labour)
Arlene McCarthy (Labour)
Jacqueline Foster (Conservative)
Chris Davies (Liberal Democrat)
Paul Nuttall (UKIP)
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PostPosted: 16:39 - 28 Sep 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

/me waits for rogerborgs's input before firing off that email.
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PostPosted: 16:43 - 28 Sep 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

any tl dr on this?
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PostPosted: 16:51 - 28 Sep 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

CaNsA wrote:
/me waits for rogerborgs's input before firing off that email.


+1

(Might be a long wait, since it's now outside office hours Rodgers probably shagging Rolling Eyes )
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PostPosted: 16:57 - 28 Sep 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Andy_Pagin wrote:
(Might be a long wait, since it's now outside office hours Rodgers probably shagging Rolling Eyes )


Surely you mean 'Rogering'?
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PostPosted: 17:59 - 28 Sep 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for posting. Is this in an MAG e-mail? I can't find it on their website.
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PostPosted: 18:24 - 28 Sep 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Eh, I've got a brief window of opportunity between getting Master and Miss Borg to bed before Mrs B's "service required" light goes on.

This one, eh, I try to get the required level of rant going over it, but to be honest we're looking at another £20 a year, and a few bike MOT places going under. It's really going to come down to whichever lot of idiots in running the Clown College in Westminster and Whitehall when we have to implement it.
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PostPosted: 13:01 - 09 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Just thought I'd bump this one!!

Having had us all breathing a sigh of relief that it was likely to be dropped the EU have started talks again about an EU standard MOT, so here we go again Rolling Eyes

Latest MAG update for those who are interested...

... appears to have been deleted from my inbox Brick Wall so no doubt someone else will put it up....

Edit: looks like they already have, why is it I trawl back through 15 pages in 'general bike chat' and find nothing, put this up and then find it in gbc a couple of lines down the first page Brick Wall
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