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Mr Palmer addresses a group of motor-cyclists in Cathedral Square last evening after receiving a petition opposing a $7 increase in the Accident Compensation Corporation levy for motor-cycles. To his right are Mr Geoff Postlethwaite, the president of the Bikers’ Rights Organisation’s Canterbury branch, and Miss Mary Jones, secretary of the branch.

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Press, 12 May 1984, Page 9

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Mr Palmer addresses a group of motor-cyclists in Cathedral Square last evening after receiving a petition opposing a $7 increase in the Accident Compensation Corporation levy for motor-cycles. To his right are Mr Geoff Postlethwaite, the president of the Bikers’ Rights Organisation’s Canterbury branch, and Miss Mary Jones, secretary of the branch. Press, 12 May 1984, Page 9

Mr Palmer addresses a group of motor-cyclists in Cathedral Square last evening after receiving a petition opposing a $7 increase in the Accident Compensation Corporation levy for motor-cycles. To his right are Mr Geoff Postlethwaite, the president of the Bikers’ Rights Organisation’s Canterbury branch, and Miss Mary Jones, secretary of the branch. Press, 12 May 1984, Page 9