So, from the comments on here, it looks like we’re not doing a great job over at the ABD. Fair enough. There’s a lot more I’d like us to be doing – a LOT more. But as the ABD’s Policy Director I think I ought to add a little to the debate that’s started.
I hope you’ll forgive me not quoting from each poster verbatim, but simply covering the issues instead.
We’re bad at publicizing our issues
Yes. We are. A lot of the ABD’s issues come down to being volunteers. Paul has taken a hugely brave step and gone out on his own with no financial backing and fought for what he believes. As he well knows (and we had this conversation tonight) I take my hat off to him for it.
But don’t think we’re asleep over at ABD Towers. We may all be volunteers, but there is a great deal going on at local and national level. ABD reps sit on local transport committees, and members of the Exec meet regularly with politicians. For myself, I take at least four of five media calls a day with requests for television, radio or press interviews. That takes up a lot of time – particularly when one is running a new business that needs 14 hours a day… Add into that the time I spend researching issues and trying to get media coverage pro-actively and it’s a bloody good job I get by on 4 hours sleep.
We’re reactive
Yes. We are. But we’re also pro-active in talking to politicians behind the scenes, talking to the media and planning strategy. The results of this don’t always make the media, but they are real never the less.
We’re scattergun
If that’s the same as fighting on a lot of different fronts, then yes – fair comment again. But there are an awful lot of fronts on which to fight.
We’re right wing
Sorry – no. I most certainly didn’t vote Tory in the last one, and I don’t have any political allegiance. I realize the ABD can appear right wing simply because we believe the less a government interferes, the better. But we have no political masters nor any political alliances.
We’re over-the-top
Yes. Guilty as charged. Some of our language has been ill-advised, ranting and rabid. I’m trying to change that – and think there has been a reasonable amount of success. Read PRs from five years ago and compare them with today. It ain’t right yet, but we’ve come a long way.
We’re too pro-car
You know, I think that’s right – at least in our outward expression. It’s rather ironic that I don’t even own a car and haven’t for a year now. I cycle most places or use a motorcycle. For me, a car isn’t worth the bother. But for a lot of people it’s an effective and vital transport tool. The key is that everyone needs a “transport toolbox” that works for them, with properly funded and effective public transport as well as cycles, motorcycles and cars.
Personally, I think people often use their cars for daft journeys, but rather than penalizing them, we should make the alternatives to the car more attractive and publicise them better. After all, why the hell take the car to the gym then spend half an hour on a stationary exercise bike?! Each transport tool has a job to do – sometimes a car works best, other times it’s a bike a bus or walking.
We’ve lost our outward momentum
From the outside it may look quiet, but the engine inside is most definitely running and running strongly. The problem is – as ever – time and funding. I have a lot of plans for this year, but I just wish I had half the time to make them happen.
There’s not much new on the website
Really? I thought our webmaster had been run off his feet lately. I think there’s a great deal of new material there, but perhaps it isn’t always easy to find at a quick glance.
E-mails don’t get replies
I hope this isn’t the case. I know I spend around an hour a day just answering e-mails from members and non-members. If you don’t get a response – let me know.
The ABD should get more involved much more with providing anti-camera statements in the press.
Like last week, you mean? Where I was interviewed twice by ITV Central News, did a couple of radio interviews and spoke to several local papers and the Mail and Express? I wish I’d had time to dig up some more stories than I did, and fervently wish I could have spent more time.
The ABD is very, very far from perfect. There are a lot of changes I want to make before everyone gets sick of me and boots me out. But I’ve been in (unpaid) post for only 6 weeks. If I could get our members to write one letter to the press for every comment they make on a bulletin board, that’d be an achievement. When I start seeing us developing and promoting positive and powerful road safety and transport policies rather than bitching about the ones inflicted on us, that’ll be an achievement.
In short, I want the ABD to be more consultative, more positive, more pro-active and broader in outlook.
If you want to get in touch with me – please do. I can’t promise an instant reply, but I read absolutely everything I get.
mark.mcarthur-christie@abd.org.uk