Last-12-Exit wrote:I am not opposed to insurance companies not paying out claims if riders don't wear helmets. But it still should be your choice.
blueandwhite wrote:Last-12-Exit wrote:I am not opposed to insurance companies not paying out claims if riders don't wear helmets. But it still should be your choice.
In a no-fault state, there is absolutely no reason a person who refuses to wear a seatbelt or a helmet should receive any coverage from their insurance company. Another person's choice to be needlessly reckless shouldn't impact other ratepayers. Having the freedom to act like an idiot should't cost the rest of society a dime.
Last-12-Exit wrote:Just as its your choice to wear appropriate PPE, it is also your choice not to. The government shouldn't be telling anyone that they HAVE to do something. I am not opposed to insurance companies not paying out claims if riders don't wear helmets. But it still should be your choice.
Would you like your government to force you to go to bed every night at 8:00pm?
cincybearcat wrote:I think that of you chose to ride a motorcycle without a helmet, your insurance company shouldn't have to pay any medical fees.
If you want to kill yourself, fine, but dont make others pay for it.
g under p wrote:Last-12-Exit wrote:Just as its your choice to wear appropriate PPE, it is also your choice not to. The government shouldn't be telling anyone that they HAVE to do something. I am not opposed to insurance companies not paying out claims if riders don't wear helmets. But it still should be your choice.
Would you like your government to force you to go to bed every night at 8:00pm?
The answer to that question is....is there a danger or physical harm in the government forcing one to go to bed by 8:00pm?
peace
satansbed wrote:g under p wrote:Last-12-Exit wrote:Just as its your choice to wear appropriate PPE, it is also your choice not to. The government shouldn't be telling anyone that they HAVE to do something. I am not opposed to insurance companies not paying out claims if riders don't wear helmets. But it still should be your choice.
Would you like your government to force you to go to bed every night at 8:00pm?
The answer to that question is....is there a danger or physical harm in the government forcing one to go to bed by 8:00pm?
peace
not only that but in times of civil unrest.... riots etc they do have the power to enforce curfews
e.g.
In August 2008, the city of New Orleans instituted an emergency "dusk to dawn" curfew as Hurricane Gustav approached the Gulf Coast.
In September 2008, Houston instituted a midnight-to-6:00a.m. curfew as the city sought to clean up debris and repair power outages due to Hurricane Ike.
In April 1992, authorities in Los Angeles imposed a dusk-to-dawn curfew and deployed the National Guard to help quell city-wide civil disturbances, after the acquittal of LAPD officers involved in the beating of Rodney King.
and actually many states have state laws requiring curfew for many late night establishments


cincybearcat wrote:There have been 3 fatalities involving people that work at my manufacturing plant in the last 6 years. None happened at work. All happened outside work. Wanna guess what was involved in each fatality? And these were 20-30 somethings.
81 wrote:i think it should be your right to wear or not wear.....
that said....i see so many clowns riding helmet less with the helmet attached to the bike. i'll never understand that.
81 wrote:i think it should be your right to wear or not wear.....
that said....i see so many clowns riding helmet less with the helmet attached to the bike. i'll never understand that.
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