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...if nanny forcing people to wear a seat belt has saved just one life, is that not a good thing?
Why should it be a good thing, if people really are that thick and are not capable of working out things for themselves?

I would wager that the probability of injury or death through not wearing a seat belt is still less in a car than it is from the act of riding a motorbike, so why not ban them, then, to "protect people from themselves"?
 
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...if nanny forcing people to wear a seat belt has saved just one life, is that not a good thing?
Why should it be a good thing, if people really are that thick and are not capable of working out things for themselves?

I would wager that the probability of injury or death through not wearing a seat belt is still less in a car than it is from the act of riding a motorbike, so why not ban them, then, to "protect people from themselves"?

They do say if they were invented today they wouldn't be allowed on the road. They should be banned unless they are fitted with a roll cage.
 
They do say if they were invented today they wouldn't be allowed on the road. They should be banned unless they are fitted with a roll cage.

And stabilisers. :LOL:
 
Wouldn't the world be such a joyous place, Joe, if by some quirk of nature, you were in charge :rolleyes:
 
I consider myself a law abiding citizen,wear my seat belt,done use a mobile while driving,dont speed ect ect,but if your local bobby has not got his quota you will get nicked for any small offence
 
Wouldn't the world be such a joyous place, Joe, if by some quirk of nature, you were in charge :rolleyes:

Every grave yard in the UK has done a safety check on whether the headstones can fall on people - yet no health and safety has ever been applied to motorbikes - but it will.
 
Whatever.

And in the meantime, it's time to get out there and speed :):)
 
I will put a note on it saying not to bother, I'm not into elfin safety
 
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