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Thursday, 11 October 2007

Float sit in garages with full registration.

Is the RTA going to give us some remuneration for our floats fully registered sitting doing nothing for possibly 6 months or more.
Tried of the NSW govt not supporting the pleasure horse industry.

Deanne

5 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

I agree Deanne, my float sits idle in the shed and my club memberships are useless too.Some consideration would be nice.

CAROL>

11 October 2007 at 8:42 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

i'm just as p.... off, we up graded our float and it's only sat in the shed, the only time we used it was retrain my horse, who had a nasty fall, due to a careless person. and we had to re teach her. i had been looking foward to this show season, getting out and competing cause i missed a heap last yr, due to lameness. they government won't care aboutt us. just sitting at home doing nothing.
louise

12 October 2007 at 4:32 am  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

really, this should be the least of our worries, don't pay the reg or cash in the rego,if your that tight! then go re-register when you feel like it.
& don't re-new your memberships, or ask to get a pro-rata refund, then re-join later, I'm in 6 breed societies including full membership in the arabian society.

12 October 2007 at 6:38 am  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

come one it's not that simple, for those of us who need to have rego inspection each yr. it'sa bloody hassle to re do eveything. as for membership rego's yes we can pay later on, i can live with that but we really want is not many things to do when we get to move.
louise

12 October 2007 at 11:49 am  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I agree that this is really not the biggest problem that we are facing at this time. I know that our 6 horse gooseneck is sitting at home and we would really like to be taking the young horses out and about, but our main concerns are for our horses and there health!!!!!

12 October 2007 at 3:04 pm  

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