Archive for June, 2008

Bikesure night out

Date: Saturday 31st May

Location: Kings Lynn……..on the floor….Kings Lynn

Reason: We kicked all the other departments a**e during April/May
I would like to draw your attention to some pictures that don’t usually make there way out to the public! They usually get carried around in a briefcase securely fastened to my arm by a handcuff ( thanks to Kev for lending me that ) and 2 bouncers
Ladies and gentlemen…….I bring you the highly qualified, hard working, big drinking staff of Bikesure Insurance on a night out:

Well at least I pulled! Right Said Fred are still going strong

12 Sambuca’s and a bottle of ketchup..classy! Cant beat true friendship!

Jess and Phil regretted bringing their son As you can see there is a lot of love in the office

Bunts does an impression of a fish Minty looks in a mirror and likes what he see’s

All together now..Y..M..C..A I knew we had our uses

Insert your own pun….. Harry’s glasses went down a storm
And finally……
Need I say more??

Road Tax Changes

This was bought to my attention a little while ago by a friend of mine Deano who thinks you all should be made aware of these changes.

Keep up the good work Deano.

Please check out the petition and add your name to lend weight.

Changes to the law mean cars emitting less than 100g of CO2 per kilometre travelled would be exempt from paying Vehicle Excise Duty (road tax), while motorcycles are still required to pay.

Your Chancellor Alistair Darling in his first budget outlined this last week, under the auspices of rewarding motorists for driving ‘green’ vehicles.

Despite Darling’s aim, the rate of road tax paid by motorcyclists is set to double in 2009, with the annual charge for a typical 125cc commuter bike set to grow from £15 per year at present, to £33 in 2009.

This makes nonsense of the revised rates of vehicle excise duty, as motorcycles tend to emit less CO2 and use less fuel than cars, with the average CO2 output from motorcycles at 110g/km.

So why do those who ride greener two wheeled vehicles, use less road space and do not contribute to congestion get penalised whilst 4 wheel motorist whose vehicles use under 100g/km are exempt from road tax…. Makes a mockery of your plans

http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/motorcycle-tax/

Stay Safe

oneleggedfreak