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View Poll Results: Would lifting helmet laws change your personal pushbike riding?
I ride now and would always wear a helmet 35 50.00%
I ride now but might wear a helmet sometimes 10 14.29%
I ride now and would never wear a helmet 8 11.43%
I would start riding and would always wear a helmet 1 1.43%
I would start riding and might wear a helmet sometimes 5 7.14%
I would start riding and would never wear a helmet 4 5.71%
I would not ride a pushbike 7 10.00%
Voters: 70. You may not vote on this poll

 
 
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Old 22-09-2010, 04:31 PM   #9
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You have to remember also, its not about your skills - its about the other person's skills.



I'm guessing that, despite the helmets, there were a fair few dollars expended on hospital bills after this.

Knowing full well that in many cases even a helmet won't negate your harm when a car is involved, are you not also one of "those people" who choose to put themselves in harms way, simply by deciding to share the road with 2 tonne vehicles travelling at speed.

You have stated before that your choice to wear a helmet gives you a greater right to exist than those who don't.

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IMO people who refuse to wear helmets deserve to be skittled, but only on the condition that said skittling is enough to permanently remove them from the gene pool. Its common sense to preserve ones self. Those who don't have that inbuilt preservation circuit are flawed units, and need to be returned to sender.

So I'm assuming you are OK with people who choose not to ride for fear of being hit by a car, having the same view of you. After all, compared to their viewpoint, you "don't have that inbuilt preservation circuit".

Please understand, I don't think this, and am not having a go at you. I am hoping that seeing how your own thinking could just as easily be applied against you, helps you understand why some here are finding it difficult to comprehend how you can make such sweeping and damning statements about the actions or choices of others.
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