Sensation on Mauritius: more than 1,500 bikers marched, on January 7, against the obligation to wear a retro-reflective vest for motorcycle and scooter drivers. A fight that is reminiscent of the one led by the French Angry Bikers, between 2011 and 2012.
Sensation on Mauritius: more than 1,500 bikers marched, on January 7, against the obligation to wear a retro-reflective vest for motorcycle and scooter drivers. A fight that is reminiscent of the one led by the French Angry Bikers between 2011 and 2012.
Obligation rejected!
In Mauritius, the government has decided to impose the wearing of a safety vest to motorcycle drivers from January 1, 2014, according to the newspaper Quotidian. It is difficult to understand in these tropical latitudes, in an island where the purchasing power does not already allow everyone to circulate with a certified helmet...
To the same evils the same remedies
And in Mauritius as in France, when the government proposes a road safety measure liberticidal, two-wheeled users are demonstrating. In addition, they win! "The Mauritian authorities have retreated announcing that the wearing of the vest would not be mandatory in broad daylight," said Quotidian. In France, the mobilization of bikers under the banner of the FFMC allowed the transformation of the high visibility vest into an armband, then its suppression. This info from the end of the world allows us to remember good times (click on the links below)...