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Old 08-05-2008, 10:15 PM   #16
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Umm...hmmm...eh...yeah. Didn't think of it from that perspective. You guys are right. It does make more sense for someone like me to go see the person and their family. No judgment for riding. Thanks guys, all of you for your input and perspective. Now I can approach this visit with a better mindset.

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Old 08-06-2008, 12:20 AM   #17
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"Motorcycling is not, in itself, inherently dangerous. It is, however, extremely unforgiving of inattention, incompetence and stupidity."
Hey AG... LTNS old friend. I really like this quote. May I use it occasionally in my personal correspondence? I think this just about wraps up the entire "motorcycles are dangerous" issues into a brief set of words.

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Old 08-06-2008, 07:30 AM   #18
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"Motorcycling is not, in itself, inherently dangerous. It is, however, extremely unforgiving of inattention, incompetence and stupidity."
Hey AG... LTNS old friend. I really like this quote. May I use it occasionally in my personal correspondence? I think this just about wraps up the entire "motorcycles are dangerous" issues into a brief set of words.

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Absolutely! It's not mine, which is why I included the quotation marks. I'm not sure who said it. I just stumbled upon it on someone's motorcycle web site several years ago and I thought it stated things quite well. It's how I respond to anyone who tells me motorcycles are dangerous.
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Old 08-06-2008, 08:08 AM   #19
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SOcw, I think it will backfire on them. They are trying to scare you into not riding by giving you the case. In truth what they have done is give that person the best caregiver possible, someone who can completely understand how they must be feeling inside. I believe that you will be able to provide a higher level of care because you have an added insight. You can imagine how awful it must be and I think both you and the patient will be better for the experience. And who better to care for an accident victim than an honest, good hearted KawaNow member!
 
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Old 08-06-2008, 08:22 AM   #20
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Ahh SWB......just give them that smile and gleam off your bald head. They'll melt in your arms.

It is frustrating tho isn't it? I tend to agree that they wanted you to handle this case because of your unique point of view and experience.
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Old 08-06-2008, 08:41 AM   #21
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Yes, because I ride, they intentionally gave me a case involving a motorcycle accident victim. Sigh...will it never end?
I thought about this for a while and I'm not so sure this is a bad thing. They may be trying, in a veiled sort of way, to pull your crank. However, I think they did the motorcycle accident victim a favor. You won't be approaching him or the family from a cage point of view. You ride, you understand the risks, and you won't be pushing an unwanted agenda on the victim. At the same time, you will actually try to assist, where many others would just do it halfheartedly.

The poor guy won't get any phony platitudes, there will actually be a social worker that will genuinely try to help. Beats getting someone that just assumes all bikers are bad and so what if they recover or not. You may just have found a niche that your fellow counterparts have no clue how to approach.

I hope your work on behalf of the biker is successful. Yes, it will be a constant reminder to be more careful. Then again, each of us in our own way understands the risks and potential consequences.
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Old 08-06-2008, 09:34 AM   #22
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I wish motorcycle accident/fatalities investigations posted statistics indicating the causes being mechanical issues with the motorcycle. I'd bet the percentages would be extremely low. I would guess that negligence of auto or truck operators would be number 1 and stupidity or lack of attention on the rider's part would come in second. I would include aggressive operating of a motorcyle on wet roads in the "stupidity" category along with riding 100 mph wheelies for miles on a crotch rocket. Just my opinion....
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Try working in education. I get assaulted almost every day with diversity, cultural competence and green initiatives. All I can say is they are nuts.
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Old 08-08-2008, 06:26 PM   #27
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Isn't the goal to get that rider back in the saddle? I have never had any job where another person can do anything to me I don't want to do. I can take a hike any time I like.

I once did work I didn't like much, like in pits working under big trucks, but it paid well enough to suit me at the time.
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Old 08-09-2008, 02:21 AM   #28
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Years from now, you will look back and say that this was one of the best "cases" you ever worked. The repoire you had two had, the honesty and transparency in your conversations, etc. Congrats on nearing completion of the Masters, and good luck to you in your future endeavors.
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