What
is MAG ?
Raison
daitre
MAG is a lobbying organisation that exists to protect motorcycling
from any unsympathetic legislation that threatens the pleasure
of riders.
Beyond
that we have taken responsibility for promoting a better motorcycling
environment through local lobbying on convenience issues such
as bus lane use, congestion charging and parking facilities.
Safety
Safety is major headache for MAG as the measures proposed by ill-informed
campaigners frequently conflict with the unfettered enjoyment
of motorcycling whilst failing to provide real solutions. MAG
has taken on board safety issues, principally through providing
intellectual and financial support to the founders of Bikesafe
2000 and via road safety advice published in our bi-monthly newspaper
The Road.
Motorcycle
theft
Theft is a major problem for all bikers and MAG has addressed
this problem with a reward scheme for shopping thieves, the promotion
of secure parking and campaigning for tougher penalties for convicted
thieves. MAG sits on the Home Office backed Theft Action Group
(TAG).
Benefits
More recently MAG has become a major service provider to the motorcycle
community through negotiating a host of membership benefits ranging
from magazine subscription discounts to life insurance, mobile
phones and credit cards. All of these deals have been arranged
to provide financial spin off for MAG so that not only can we
arrange tailor-made packages for bikers but those deals fuel MAG¹s
political agenda at no cost to its members. MAG has successfully
reversed the adverse discrimination which bikers once endured
so that it is now a privilege to be a biker - so long as
you're in MAG.
Social
MAG operates the most comprehensive programme of motorcycle -
based social events in the UK. The 150 local groups nation-wide
hold frequent meetings with a strong social element, in addition
to which some of the country's finest rallies and festivals are
run by MAG. These help to fund the political action through financing
our office and paid staff.
Structure
MAG operates democratically via a national committee (NC) comprising
20 regional reps and a number of appointed officers plus a board
of 7 to ensure a rapid response capability. The regional reps
are elected by the members in their region on whose behalf they
exercise the only votes at NC meetings. Each region comprises
any number of local groups, each run by a local rep. The regional
rep provides the channel of communication between the local groups
and the NC. NC meetings, which are held every two months are open
to observers from among the membership given adequate warning
and the availability of space.
Established
in 1973 specifically to campaign for the repeal of the mandatory
helmet law MAG has dramatically broadened the scope of its activity
and has now established itself as the legitimate voice of the
road-riding biker in the UK. MAG now enjoys access to the ear
of government via a network of committees and connections. Our
aim is to steer legislation rather than oppose it outright and
by doing this it is frequently possible to draw the teeth of proposals
whilst leaving the title of the measure unchanged and thus the
dignity of its architects intact.
In
some areas we have to be emphatic in denouncing crude threats
to our pleasure by unreservedly opposing radical threats eg. telematic
control of our engines.
MAG
is more interested than most in promoting the interests of road
safety but not at the expense of our right to ride, enjoy fundamental
freedoms and control our machines.
MAG's
sustained opposition to all discriminatory legislation is fundamental
to our commitment to presenting a consistent philosophic position.
MAG has tailored its tactics and style to suit the evolving motorcycle
and political scene but will not trade ethics for short term popularity.
These
days MAG endeavours to stay ahead of the politicians by vetting
forthcoming legislation and intervening to nip things in the bud
by feeding facts and arguments to friendly politicians in convenient
spheres.
MAG
is part of the Federation of European Motorcyclists Associations
which provides us with representation in Brussels where much of
the legislation affecting us now originates.
Recent
Successes
MAG via its European connections, successfully modified the Multi
Directive which threatened the tradition of home modifications
to enhance engine performance. Noise regulations were also modified
by negotiating alterations to the testing methodology so that
the implication of reduced decibel outputs was diminished.
The
European Commission proposal to limit motorcycle power at 100bhp
was defeated by MAG after holding a mass lobby of Parliament and
reversing the UK government¹s position which broke the unanimity
of support for the limit which had prevailed at the EU Council
of Ministers.
The
long-standing one year ban to which learners were subject if they
failed to pass their test within two years has been ditched in
the face of sustained campaigning by MAG. Now learners will simply
have to take a test within two years in order to retain their
licenses.
Proposals
to introduce mandatory daytime headlight use, the adoption of
mandatory clothing standards and mandatory leg protectors have
all been successfully resisted by MAG, having exposed such measures
as the red herrings which they are.
Throughout
the country we have had great success in persuading local authorities
to provide secure parking facilities for motorcycles. The use
of bus lanes for motorcycles has also been adopted in many towns
and cities. Whilst in London exemption from the congestion charge
for powered two wheelers was largely due to MAG's efforts.
MAG
has finally established a Motorcycling Forum chaired by the Roads
Minister, thus providing MAG with a mechanism for debating the
merits of all proposals affecting motorcycling long before they
ever reach the debating chambers of Westminster.
MAG
will continue to expand its range of member benefits, the spin-off
from which will fund an increasingly high public profile for motorcycling
and an increasingly ambitious political agenda. Privilege and
convenience are the icing on the cake of freedom which in one
word embraces what MAG is essentially about. MAG will continue
to work not only for the protection and promotion of the motorcycling
life but for the restoration of lost freedoms which lie at the
heart not only of our lifestyle but at the foundation of human
dignity.
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