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Fri, 26 Aug 2005
More of that slow news day stuff - 12:07
As I mentioned
on Wednesday I had another Canberra Times interview about some mountain
biking issues on Wednesday afternoon, the story appeared in the paper
yesterday. Kate (CORC President) scanned the
article
about rangers pulling down the dangerous North Shore style obstacles. The
only real omission here is that the article claims they received an anonymous
tip off about the obstacles when in fact CORC informed ACT Forests a few
months ago that there was some dangerous constructions in Tuggeranong pines
that we strongly recommended should be removed. Of course the item on Win news
did not mention that, and alas I forgot we discussed this at a meeting 3
months or so back when I was talking to the journalist. None of the ACT
Forests staff who are directly responsible for this side of things were
available on Wednesday either so only the Environment ACT people were
involved. Fortunately in this article at least we (CORC and mountain bikers)
did not come across poorly.
I am hoping the work the CORC Trails Advocacy team has been doing over the
past two years to present a need for an extreme mountain biking area to the
ACT Government will be successful, though ACT Laws still make this hard on the
land owner/manager, in South Australia they have been able to create such
parks with properly/safely constructed obstacles and ensure the land manager
and people constructing the obstacles in their parks are not liable for
injuries of riders in the parks.
The slow news day title of course refers to the thing a
few weeks ago
where they quoted me in the paper with a photo.
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