
Originally Posted by
eldog
I want more graphic TV ads on road accidents.
It's been proven that graphic ads only turn people off. Those that the ads are aimed at just zone out and learn nothing.

Originally Posted by
eldog
I am thinking about getting people to make their own decisions.
This is the tricky part. Having the information available when someone is ready to take it in is the way to go. I agree that ads may work but not if they are too graphic. "You catch more flies with honey ...".

Originally Posted by
eldog
All this BEFORE we get legislated off the road.
We have to be careful not to do the legislator's job for them. The more we, the motorcycling fraternity, phrase motorcycling as a dangerous activity that requires copious amount of protective clothing the more the general public will be turned off it and start thinking that we shouldn't be doing it at all. It's about not painting motorcycling as more dangerous than it is.

Originally Posted by
eldog
Imposing stuff on people might not be the best way of getting the message across to some people.
Agreed. But who are we to think that our way of thinking is the only way? That is the way of the evangelist.

Originally Posted by
eldog
Notice how the general drink driving attitude for most people has reduced lately, still have accidents granted, but a lot more people think about it now.
Yet another example of brain-washing. One number for all doesn't work. I believe this is why the limit is so low as to victimise sober drivers. It may as well be zero and probably will be before long.

Originally Posted by
eldog
This discussion is like preaching to the already converted, you and I agree on the same ideas just how to put them out there to the general public we disagree on.
Yes and no. I think we agree on the role of protective clothing but (correct me if I'm wrong) I think we disagree on how dangerous motorcycling actually is and the right of the individual to mitigate what risk there is in their own way.
"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin (1706-90)
"I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending to much liberty than those attending too small a degree of it." - Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)
"Motorcycling is not inherently dangerous. It is, however, EXTREMELY unforgiving of inattention, ignorance, incompetence and stupidity!" - Anonymous
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