wow, I am speechless.
http://news.yahoo.com/ny-motorcyclist-dies-ride-protesting-helmet-law-143217859.html
http://news.yahoo.com/ny-motorcyclist-dies-ride-protesting-helmet-law-143217859.html
ONONDAGA, N.Y. (AP) — Police say a motorcyclist participating in a protest ride against helmet laws in upstate New York died after he flipped over the bike's handlebars and hit his head on the pavement.
Idiot defended idiot behavior by participating in idiot behavior. Idiot behavior proved to be idiotic.
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A situation is often said to be ironic if the actions taken have an effect exactly opposite from what was intended.
protest ride against helmet laws
Troopers say Contos would have likely survived if he had been wearing a helmet.
No. Zero irony here. Irony occurs when they repeal the law BECAUSE of this death.
Forcing people to protect themselves through law is infinitely more idiotic, period.
Riding a motorcycle is idiotic period.
Riding one without a helmet is idiotic period.
Forcing people to protect themselves through law is infinitely more idiotic, period.

No doubt the protest ride was trying to show that riding without a helmet is no more dangerous than riding with a helmet.
the irony comes from the fact that if he was wearing a helmet .. he woulda lived... he's protesting something that woulda saved his life.
Not to mention the other costs:my main issue is having medicare/medicaid/hospitals take on the costs of treating people with injuries due to not wearing seat belts, helmets etc.
I guess you wouldn't expect someone to demonstrate the need for helmet safety while objecting to helmet safety laws, so it is ironic in a sense.
I don't even own a car. I'm an "idiot" for not being able to afford a car and using appropriate alternative motorized personal transportation? Just because it's obviously not as safe as a typical car doesn't make it "idiotic" any more than driving something other than the best safety-rated Volvo.
I wear the gear.
my main issue is having medicare/medicaid/hospitals take on the costs of treating people with injuries due to not wearing seat belts, helmets etc.
I never said you were an idiot for not being able to afford a car, just for riding a motorcycle. One does not justify the other. It is only a matter of time before you DO have an accident, and at most normal driving speeds, helmets are worthless. Might keep you noggin from cracking open, but the extra weight will just help snap your neck, not to mention helmets + pavement at 30+ MPH to 0 MPH in 0 seconds = crushed helmet and whatever is inside, and even if it doesn't crack along with your head, your brain will slam the inside of your skull hard enough to cause instant death. How often do you ride under 30 MPH? I'd rather drive an unadulterated 1977 Ford Pinto than any motorcycle.
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You know what Nancy, if you never left your parents basement you'd probably be even safer.
my main issue is having medicare/medicaid/hospitals take on the costs of treating people with injuries due to not wearing seat belts, helmets etc.
Not to mention the other costs:
- The emotional toll on friends and family.
- The loss of a person who may well have been contributing something of some value to society by holding a job.
- The resulting disruptions at the workplace.
Improved lifespans is something that helps increase society's overall productivity, which can lead to a boost in overall quality of life. In short, laws to try to keep people safe is to keep their injuries or deaths from dragging down everyone else.