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Old 10-09-18 | 05:25 PM
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mr_bill
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Originally Posted by jemiller31
So, this is the argument? :


1. The decision to wear a helmet indicates that someone doesn't trust him/herself.

2. This lack of trust in one's self means they cannot then be trusted to avoid other cyclists or pedestrians.

3. Helmet wearing thus protects the untrustworthy while exposing others to heightened risk.

4. No helmets should be used at all.


Please correct this because, as is, this suggests that a) everyone should wear helmets and b) taking your helmet off makes you trustworthy.

Edited numbering.
Yeah, it’s the same old tired dagger in the middle of the steering wheel “argument”.

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