Blood biker stratergy puts lives at risk.
-
- NWAA Supporter
- Reactions:
- Posts: 322
- Joined: 30 Mar 2015, 13:09
- Location: Mordor
Re: Blood biker stratergy puts lives at risk.
[quote="Pacuk"]If it was funded by the government it would have to be put up for company's to bid for the contract, inevitably the cheapest would win and so the service would reflect the price.. If I or my family were waiting for vital blood i'f much rather it be in transit with a nice new bike and somebody who cares enough to do it for free than a courier to who it's just another job on a beat up cb500 or the like..
Definitely not how it works with government contracts ditto the service, having serviced government contracts when I had my transport company there are stringent service level agreements and always penalties for non compliance. We didn't use bikes much but when we did for ongoing periods insisted on nothing over 5 years old and checked service records on subbys bikes.
From what I've seen of the blood bikes most of them weren't new anyway.
Definitely not how it works with government contracts ditto the service, having serviced government contracts when I had my transport company there are stringent service level agreements and always penalties for non compliance. We didn't use bikes much but when we did for ongoing periods insisted on nothing over 5 years old and checked service records on subbys bikes.
From what I've seen of the blood bikes most of them weren't new anyway.
Re: Blood biker stratergy puts lives at risk.
Looks a good gig this does, where do I sign up?