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Old 02-19-19, 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by 86az135i
Smoking, drinking, and eating incur greater costs for healthcare 1,200+ fold over the healthcare costs and of bicycling. Probably 5000 fold. So when will we regulate the real issues? Or how about we endorse personal responsibility. How about we allow insurance to not cover your bill if you don't wear a helmet. Your family, and friends? Coworkers? Sorry people accidentally get hurt and die all the time.

(Numbers are based on US numbers. 480,000 deaths due to smoking, 300,000 deaths due to obesity, 88,000 deaths due to drinking. Only 722 due to bicycling and maybe 5% of those were preventable who knows.) Maybe we should address the real issues?

Maybe we should allow personal choices to have personal consequences. That's the real issue. You can't argue that personal choice should be regulated because we have policies in place that make the consequences further reaching then they should. And if we do, then we should address the big bar items. Not go for small bar items that no one will follow and only generate what amounts to a tax.

Government regulation, is ineffective, and most of the time hypocritical BS.
You forgot guns and climate change. C'mon!

You can't argue that personal choice should be regulated because we have policies in place that make the consequences further reaching then they should.
You do realize what your "policies in place" are here, right? It's called "living as part of a civilized society". Public services - hospitals, schools, fire & police depts. Running water, electricity. Roads. And yes, "government regulations". Yet your contempt for all that is clear. Libertarian-utopian BS.
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