Helmet laws - for or against
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Re: Helmet laws - for or against
Why be all politically correct, if you do not wear a helmet, you are "procreating" stupid
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Re: Helmet laws - for or against
I concur 100%.sapaul wrote:if you do not wear a helmet, you are "procreating" stupid

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Re: Helmet laws - for or against
I am mostly for wearing a helmet. I don't care if anyone else chooses not to wear one however. Wearing a helmet may save your life but in the big scheme of things, when it is your time to go you are going to go. I have ridden with and without. I also used to ride around in cars with and without seat belts. Now I feel weird if I get in a car and don't wear a seat belt. I like being tucked in. There are times in my suburban neighborhood that I would like to ride my motorcycle around the block so I can hear what the engine is doing (running well or not). Also it is nice to dry my hair after a shower by a short cruise in the neighborhood with out a helmet. Could get a shorter hair style I suppose and forget about helmet head. Had a low speed high side because my fuel hose came off the petcock and gas soaked my rear tire. Lucky for me I had a helmet on and when I landed on my head I was okay. Some would argue that point however. Ha. Elbow hurt and separated shoulder is still (and always will be) separated but hey...I still smiling. On the plus side I got a new motorcycle.
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Re: Helmet laws - for or against
No! No! No! Enough government!
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Re: Helmet laws - for or against
I voted limited i think under 16 should wear a helmet and riders with a permit. We have enough laws it should be a choise to wear a helmet not a law.
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Re: Helmet laws - for or against
Hmmm. Been a while since I've gone through this thread.
Anyway, I live in a country without socialized healthcare. My taxes don't pay for the mistakes (or the unfortunate circumstances) of others. Therefore, I don't think there's a justification for a helmet law here.
If I did live in a country with socialized healthcare, my opinion would be muddied. I'd be more understanding of a helmet law, but the "for the common good" argument still lies down a dangerous path. Taken to its extreme, its an excuse for regulating pretty much anything that's potentially unhealthy and/or dangerous, including everything from the fat in your diet to the act of riding motorcycles in general.
Anyway, I live in a country without socialized healthcare. My taxes don't pay for the mistakes (or the unfortunate circumstances) of others. Therefore, I don't think there's a justification for a helmet law here.
If I did live in a country with socialized healthcare, my opinion would be muddied. I'd be more understanding of a helmet law, but the "for the common good" argument still lies down a dangerous path. Taken to its extreme, its an excuse for regulating pretty much anything that's potentially unhealthy and/or dangerous, including everything from the fat in your diet to the act of riding motorcycles in general.
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Re: Helmet laws - for or against
The United States is supposed to be about personal liberty. Not cool to tell people what to do unless the Constitution gives you the right. And there aren't many constitutional mandates on behavior. We're far away from our founding father's idea of freedom.
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Re: Helmet laws - for or against
And that is a very good thing!spydercanopus wrote:We're far away from our founding father's idea of freedom.
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Re: Helmet laws - for or against
HYPERR wrote:And that is a very good thing!spydercanopus wrote:We're far away from our founding father's idea of freedom.
Um.. ok. Good thing they thought you had the right to disagree. Too bad you don't appreciate it.
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You do realize how hypocritical they were don't you?spydercanopus wrote:HYPERR wrote:And that is a very good thing!spydercanopus wrote:We're far away from our founding father's idea of freedom.
Um.. ok. Good thing they thought you had the right to disagree. Too bad you don't appreciate it.
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