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Default Yet Another Tragic Case......

BAR wrote:
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There is, in fact, a national motorcycle helmet law in
effect already. It only applies to people with something worth
protecting.


Please provide a cite.

A while back the Fed refused money for road system maintenance if
the state did not have a helmet law .... similar to the 55 mph speed
limit of the 70's. But that is changing.

Every year more states are changing the law or modifying it based on
real data.
Florida is a good example and reflects some common sense. There
*is* a helmet law, but you are not required to wear one if over 21
years of age and can prove that you have at least some minimum
amount of personal health insurance.

That is meaningless. When you are in an ambulance being rushed to the
hospital with your with your massive head injury they are not going
to refuse you emergency treatment due to the fact that you are under
21 or that you don't carry a minimum amount of insurance. If you
become a vegetable what difference does it make whether you had
insurance?

There are more states that riding without a helmet is legal today
than there were 20 years ago.

Personal choice. I like NH's law on seat belts. If you are over 18
you have the choice to wear a seatbelt or not wear a seatbelt.



I certainly have no objection to people like you not wearing helmets
or seatbelts. Go for it, and drive like the macho man you think you are.


Harry, I didn't know you cared.



D'oh.