View Poll Results: Do you live in a no helmet state and wear a helmet
Never
60
14.85%
Always
248
61.39%
Only on the highway
9
2.23%
Sometimes
87
21.53%
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Do you live in a no helmet state and wear a helmet
#54
Choice...
Ya know... nobody is going to like what I have to say.
Does anyone remember old school football and hockey players??
Remember when those leagues started making their players wear helmets?
There were some that just went along with it. And there were those that fought it tooth-n-nail. And today... they all have to wear them. And for good reason... it helps them from dying or being crippled!
Which is exactly what should be done for motorcyclists. Because it is just the right thing to do. The piece of plastic in our wallets and purses are not a right but a privilege. And we are riding on public streets... which are governed and maintained and built by local, state and federal agencies. So I think that if it is in the best interests of safety... they have the right to tell us that we have to use helmets or safety belts on their roadways.
Ya ya ya... I know... your freaking choices are being eaten up by the big man and all your freedoms are evaporating before your eyes. Give me a freaking break.
I think that it should be a law in every state. And I think that insurance companies should ask if you were wearing one when you file a claim. And yes... if you answer no... your claims should be denied.
But all of this is strictly my opinion... and those who oppose are free to do so. That's what makes the world go around. And I don't think any less of anyone who does oppose my ideas. If you noticed... I haven't been foul with anyone who previously posted and did not agree with what I am saying right now.
For me... I don't live in a state that makes me wear one... but I choose to wear one for a few different reasons.
#1 - I feel that it does make sense and that it will keep me alive.
#2 - My wife asked me to. And if I die because I didn't wear one... then I am showing her that I don't respect the fact that she asked me to or that she cared enough to even ask. And really... I think that if I die because of this... and she is mad at me for it... even my afterlife would be crappy!!
#3 - My kids also asked me to wear one... and I am showing them by example that it is ok to wear one. You can still be cool by wearing one. And by wearing it... I am showing them that I love them.
Does anyone remember old school football and hockey players??
Remember when those leagues started making their players wear helmets?
There were some that just went along with it. And there were those that fought it tooth-n-nail. And today... they all have to wear them. And for good reason... it helps them from dying or being crippled!
Which is exactly what should be done for motorcyclists. Because it is just the right thing to do. The piece of plastic in our wallets and purses are not a right but a privilege. And we are riding on public streets... which are governed and maintained and built by local, state and federal agencies. So I think that if it is in the best interests of safety... they have the right to tell us that we have to use helmets or safety belts on their roadways.
Ya ya ya... I know... your freaking choices are being eaten up by the big man and all your freedoms are evaporating before your eyes. Give me a freaking break.
I think that it should be a law in every state. And I think that insurance companies should ask if you were wearing one when you file a claim. And yes... if you answer no... your claims should be denied.
But all of this is strictly my opinion... and those who oppose are free to do so. That's what makes the world go around. And I don't think any less of anyone who does oppose my ideas. If you noticed... I haven't been foul with anyone who previously posted and did not agree with what I am saying right now.
For me... I don't live in a state that makes me wear one... but I choose to wear one for a few different reasons.
#1 - I feel that it does make sense and that it will keep me alive.
#2 - My wife asked me to. And if I die because I didn't wear one... then I am showing her that I don't respect the fact that she asked me to or that she cared enough to even ask. And really... I think that if I die because of this... and she is mad at me for it... even my afterlife would be crappy!!
#3 - My kids also asked me to wear one... and I am showing them by example that it is ok to wear one. You can still be cool by wearing one. And by wearing it... I am showing them that I love them.
#55
No helmet law. Most of the time, sometimes, and when it is not 105 degrees.
I don't care either way, just what my gut tells me when I am ready to take off. Probably should all of the time...hmmm
I don't care either way, just what my gut tells me when I am ready to take off. Probably should all of the time...hmmm
#56
What he said and my wife is a doctor. So she's seen accidents while covering the emergency room that a guy could have limped away from. Instead he's relearning to walk due to head injuries.
#57
I kinda have to now. For one, my wife makes me after the whole truck turning left incident, and two, I don't know how many more blows to the melon I can take! (I was EXTREMELY lucky.)
Last edited by motordrum; 07-09-2009 at 05:26 PM.
#59
Busted ocular cavity? Doink! That made stars, didn't it?
#60
Ya know... nobody is going to like what I have to say.
Does anyone remember old school football and hockey players??
Remember when those leagues started making their players wear helmets?
There were some that just went along with it. And there were those that fought it tooth-n-nail. And today... they all have to wear them. And for good reason... it helps them from dying or being crippled!
Which is exactly what should be done for motorcyclists. Because it is just the right thing to do. The piece of plastic in our wallets and purses are not a right but a privilege. And we are riding on public streets... which are governed and maintained and built by local, state and federal agencies. So I think that if it is in the best interests of safety... they have the right to tell us that we have to use helmets or safety belts on their roadways.
Ya ya ya... I know... your freaking choices are being eaten up by the big man and all your freedoms are evaporating before your eyes. Give me a freaking break.
I think that it should be a law in every state. And I think that insurance companies should ask if you were wearing one when you file a claim. And yes... if you answer no... your claims should be denied.
But all of this is strictly my opinion... and those who oppose are free to do so. That's what makes the world go around. And I don't think any less of anyone who does oppose my ideas. If you noticed... I haven't been foul with anyone who previously posted and did not agree with what I am saying right now.
For me... I don't live in a state that makes me wear one... but I choose to wear one for a few different reasons.
#1 - I feel that it does make sense and that it will keep me alive.
#2 - My wife asked me to. And if I die because I didn't wear one... then I am showing her that I don't respect the fact that she asked me to or that she cared enough to even ask. And really... I think that if I die because of this... and she is mad at me for it... even my afterlife would be crappy!!
#3 - My kids also asked me to wear one... and I am showing them by example that it is ok to wear one. You can still be cool by wearing one. And by wearing it... I am showing them that I love them.
Does anyone remember old school football and hockey players??
Remember when those leagues started making their players wear helmets?
There were some that just went along with it. And there were those that fought it tooth-n-nail. And today... they all have to wear them. And for good reason... it helps them from dying or being crippled!
Which is exactly what should be done for motorcyclists. Because it is just the right thing to do. The piece of plastic in our wallets and purses are not a right but a privilege. And we are riding on public streets... which are governed and maintained and built by local, state and federal agencies. So I think that if it is in the best interests of safety... they have the right to tell us that we have to use helmets or safety belts on their roadways.
Ya ya ya... I know... your freaking choices are being eaten up by the big man and all your freedoms are evaporating before your eyes. Give me a freaking break.
I think that it should be a law in every state. And I think that insurance companies should ask if you were wearing one when you file a claim. And yes... if you answer no... your claims should be denied.
But all of this is strictly my opinion... and those who oppose are free to do so. That's what makes the world go around. And I don't think any less of anyone who does oppose my ideas. If you noticed... I haven't been foul with anyone who previously posted and did not agree with what I am saying right now.
For me... I don't live in a state that makes me wear one... but I choose to wear one for a few different reasons.
#1 - I feel that it does make sense and that it will keep me alive.
#2 - My wife asked me to. And if I die because I didn't wear one... then I am showing her that I don't respect the fact that she asked me to or that she cared enough to even ask. And really... I think that if I die because of this... and she is mad at me for it... even my afterlife would be crappy!!
#3 - My kids also asked me to wear one... and I am showing them by example that it is ok to wear one. You can still be cool by wearing one. And by wearing it... I am showing them that I love them.
So if a guy is riding a motorcycle and goes 50 mph over the speed limit and crashes but is wearing a helmet, should the insurance company also deny a claim?
How much fast food do you eat? Should your health care insurance deny your claim because someone gave them information that you eat fast food for lunch every day?
As many pedestrians die every year as motorcyclists. Since we want to be consistent here, why aren't pedestrians not wearing helmets? 300 die each from ladder falls, tens of thousands injured. Mandatory helmets for them too?
You can't single out one group. What, 35,000 people die every year from car crashes. Many of those are head trauma. It would stand to reason we should all wear helmets when driving.
So do you wear a helmet when climbing a ladder? When walking across the street to the mall? When driving a car? Skiing?
Frickin pussification of America from thinking like that. I saw a kid in myneighborhood a few months ago riding a scooter. I mean, a push scooter. This kid could run faster than he could pushing that scooter. It's two inches off the ground. Has a helmet and elbow pads. For the love of God, it is thinking like this that is losing our freedoms every day. Just wrap that kid in a nerf suit and stay inside. Good frickin grief.
You say it's your opinion but you also say it should be the law. Great. Here's an idea. How about you wear a helmet and let the rest of us decide for ourselves? That way, someone else won't make a law that makes you wear a helmet when you're painting your house.
Last edited by AZ Rider; 07-09-2009 at 05:37 PM.