"So I had a talk with a friend the other day about the motorcycle helmet laws in some states. My argument was basically, "It doesn't hurt anyone, so why should we enforce it?" His argument was, "It doesn't hurt anyone, but they say it costs taxpayers $100,000 every time someone gets in a motorcycle accident. It's better for the good of the group if we enforce a helmet law."
What is your stand on this?"
well my first question is how do we spend 100,000 dollars every time a motorcyclist dies in a crash? Did the great state of Nevada take like a 100,000 dollar bet with his old drinking Buddie that NO ONE would ever die in a motorcycle accident in Nevada?
I'm pretty sure it doesn't cost 100,000 dollars to scrape a dead guy off of asphalt. although I am not one to know such things.
anywho, if we (the taxpayers) had to pay 100,000 dollars every time I masturbated, although that would be ALOT of money it would be an invasion of my privacy and libertyto stop me. so yeah that's kinda a hard one (no I'm not talking about myself)
maybe we should take away the right/privledge to drive, then no one could get in an accsident and we would save the government alot of money.
I don't really have to much of an opinion on this but it seems that people should have the choice to think for themselves UNTILL it hurts other people...
so does not wearing a motorcycle helmet hurt other people??? It's debateible
sorry I couldin't fully awnser your question...



