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09-05-2008, 12:53 PM | #62 | ||
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I'm still a relative noobie here, but know this: I am not one to stir up hate and discontent on purpose by being sarcastic or anything else that might be construed as negative, and if it occurs by accident, let this be a blanket statement that it is never my intent to ruffle feelings. If I put up a post it will either be sincere, or goofy, or both, but it will never be purposefully belittling or insulting. If I call Alan a doody head like I did a few posts earlier in this thread, it's only because I like his sense of humor and I think he won't be offended, and cuz I bet I'm a bigger doody head. |
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Gotcha.
I thought you were comparing the inherent risk of being in possession of a deadly weapon to riding a motorcycle without protective gear. Yeah, both are going to be very opinionated subjects alright!
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Thanks to news reporting and movies the general public learns to dislike certain groups without ever meeting any of them.
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I dont blame the news. I blame what should be free thinking morons who dont bother to form their own opinions.
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Just once, I'd like to have something that's the biggest, but I guess it's just not in the cards for me.
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I did not make any kind of value judgement about wearing a helmet; I simply stated that there is a higher chance of serious injury when not wearing a helmet and that an informed and rational rider would make a decision according to his or her assessment of the situation. I didn't call you a doody-head or anything like that. I occasionally ride without a helmet but it's 1) on roads that have a speed limit of 25 or lower and 2) roads that see little or no traffic. I have judged these to be acceptable risks for riding a motorcycle without a helmet. Others will judge other situations to be safe. The analogies about wearing a helmet so far have somehow avoided the obvious comparison to wearing a condom when having sex with random men/women/whatever floats your boat. If the condom represents your helmet and the bike is... the obvious thingy, riding all the time without a helmet would pretty much be equivalent to doing it with everyone you see on the roads on any given day; riding sometimes with a helmet is kind of like screening the "sleeping partners" and wearing a helmet all the time is eqivalent to wearing a jimmy all the time. What do you think is safest? Like I said, I fit in the "sometimes" category, but I ain't sayin that I'm the smartest rider, either. Remember: NFL players only have to worry about colliding with other human beings at running speed and they still get concussions and broken necks; imagine what happens when you hit a car at 35mph (or the other way around). |
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I believe helmets are a good thing but I don't think it is government's place to mandate personal safety. That's pretty much it for me. I have been extremely lucky in my 40 years of riding but I don't think it is all luck. I've had only ONE bike accident and that was in a parking lot at 3 mph, 38 years ago. Only one cage crash too and that was 43 years ago. Serious defensive driving is the key. To a large extent, one makes their own "luck". So......I ride with a brain bucket about half the time. Always on the highway and always in unfamiliar territory. Puttering around town, mostly not. Is that a bad choice? Maybe but it is neither uninformed nor irrational and despite the hype some would throw around, it affects nobody but ME.
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And on that. Though my fiance would argue that it affects her, and our potential future children. But when you're on the road with no helmet, it isn't like driving drunk--you aren't putting other people at risk. And I'm not just being a "yes man" here. I still have strong views, but I also feel strongly about people (government) telling me what to do when it only affects me. |
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