
Originally Posted by
davereid
I did take the time to publish actual statistics.
While the Cochrane study tells us that we would expect a 42% decrease in deaths due to helmets, in fact the 5-year reality was an increase from 43 deaths before the introduction of helmets, to 130 after.
The Cochrane study claims to be valid. Maybe it is. I don't really care, as in fact I am likely to die of heart disease, suicide, prostate cancer, jealous husband or angry wife, way more than from a motorcycle crash.
The fact remains.
For no reason other than pleasure, I put myself at risk, every time I hop on a motorcycle.
I intend to keep doing it, until eventually Mr. Cochrane, or someone else equally interested in improving my quality of life stops me.
So, on a quiet summers evening I may take my Harley for a ride.
Some days, I may even add a bit of pleasure by doing it helmet-less.
Its actually quite enjoyable, and horror of horrors I do quite frequently on the quiet rural roads I live on.
I enjoy the smells, the sights and the sounds of our beautiful country, and do it, debate-ably at more risk than you, but IMHO I live more richly as a result.
Then, I may go home, , cook a cholesterol loaded steak on my BBQ, and ruin my liver with a tipple or more two than ALACs 1.35 standard drinks and enjoy unprotected sex.
Please, live your life with care.
I enjoy mine, I love its taste and texture, and don't wish it to end prematurely.
But please, don't take pleasure from my life, so that I may be safer, and your wallet heavier.
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