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he who lives by the dumb shall die by the dumb
or something like that
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So stupid... So sad.![]()
Did the same. To cut a long story short I ended up spending a few hours at the Police station on a Saturday night. Was out the back having a smoke and looking at the sheer number of smashed up scooters that had smashed up tourists on them. Talking to the cops I wouldn't be surprised if one day they change the helmet rule for visitors.
Funny as fuck...reminds me of living in Howick and seeing lads in their jandals and wifebeaters on R1's in the middle of summer. You reap what you sow, freedom of speech? meh... a bit of common fucking sense I'd say.
Let whether one chooses to wear a helmet be the measure of your opinions, not whether one chooses to abide by the law.
With the current laws, it's not about him being stupid for not wearing a helmet, it's the principle that the law does not allow him that choice.
Hmmm ... maybe ... Way back I objected to being forced to wear a helmet .... (owned and rode bikes before I owned a helmet) ... now I wouldn't get on a bike without ATGATT ...
But freedom of choice as a principle here? There are many freedoms are forced to give up because of the law .. such as the freedom to kill people ... freedom to take drugs ... (Yeah - unless we can get away with it) ...
Where do we draw the line? That will always be as question for debate - and rightly so ..
Helmets have saved my life twice .. a good full face meant I walked away instead of being carried away .... Without a compulsory helmet law I would be DEAD ... so I agree that freedom of choice is important .. but so is stopping stupidity and saving lives ...
"So if you meet me, have some sympathy, have some courtesy, have some taste ..."
Banditbandit you must go way back if you rode before helmet were law
Where to draw the line? I would like to have as; you are free to do what you like as long as it doesn't affect someone else. Yeah but who decides when you are affecting someone else? If you ride with out a helmet and die as a result your riding wasn't affecting anyone but you but the consequences did. If blanket man was allowed to dress according to his expressed believes who does it affect and why is he not allowed to? We draw the line often based on popular opinion.
"So if you meet me, have some sympathy, have some courtesy, have some taste ..."
"You must spread..." Well put!
"Popular opinion", or generallly agreed what is the best overall balance of freedom and responsibility? Certainly, death and injury affects others, so to claim one is not infringing the rights of others is only true if you have no consequences for anyone else. In a society, that is not true of any activity, or at least most activities.
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