Thu, 9 Jul 1998 08:03:57 +0200 - Message No. 3550
From: manfred.rebl@siemens.at

Subject: AW: First-aid things on a bike



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Hello to everyone,

in Austria it is the same, you also have to take a first aid package =20
with you while riding a motorbike.

kind regards
  Manfred Rebl
  Sales and Marketing ATBEASP1 Siemens Automotive Car Body Electronics
  phone: 0043-1-1707-37451,fax: 0043-1-1707-57449, =20
e-mail:manfred.rebl@siemens.at

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Von: LNL-01364@come-on.de
An: xrv@atic.org
Betreff: (XRV) First-aid things on a bike
Datum: Mittwoch, 08. Juli 1998 22:02

Hi everybody again.

Two years ago I spent my holidays in Switzerland
and got my bike with me.

That year I was told, that every biker in
Switzerland had to carry a first-aid package on
his bike while riding.

Did this change in the meantime or do I have to
take the first-aid things with me to Glarus?

Have a nice bike and see you 22 days

Thomas


Thomas M=FCller                Africa Twin RD04 '92
L=FCdenscheid
Germany
ATIC #225

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