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Originally posted by 10DimeBrywhy would you ride a bike without a helmet??? my father was in a motorcycle accident when he was 20. said if he didnt have his helmet on he would have been dead.
Who wants to be a freaking vegetable???? End it in a crash rather than drooling on yourself for years on end...it's a waste.
Good Luck!FUCK YOU, FUCK ME
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Originally posted by vinnyvegasThe reason I don't and think most do not as well...why be a burden on society when you can go out in a blaze of glory...
Who wants to be a freaking vegetable???? End it in a crash rather than drooling on yourself for years on end...it's a waste.
Good Luck!
yeah but if he had a helmet on he prolly gets up and walks away. with minor injuries. blaze of glory to you is A FUCKIN MORON to me. i doubt anyone wants to be a vegetable.2013 NCAA POD Record
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I'm as big a fan of Ben as their is, but come the fuck on Ben, wear a fucking helmet. If for nothing else, you could be walking away from millions of dollars in the blink of an eye. I hope he is ok, the dumbassQuestions, comments, complaints:
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Originally posted by 10DimeBryyeah but if he had a helmet on he prolly gets up and walks away. with minor injuries. blaze of glory to you is A FUCKIN MORON to me. i doubt anyone wants to be a vegetable.FUCK YOU, FUCK ME
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Originally posted by vinnyvegasMost who ride and are experienced, know that when on a motorcycle it doesn't matter what the speed is...you are at the mercy of other drivers and your own skills...moron to you is a way of life to many. There's a reason they call it a brain bucket...more often than naught, the helmet does no good. It's all in how you live life...also depends on how you want to go out...you can fall down a flight of stairs in your house and with or without a house helmet, your DEAD. IMHO, it's not about brains, but choice...from what I've heard, he never wears one or wanted to wear one...CHOICE...good or bad, it's his & in most states, a choice to wear or not wear. Some will say he's an idiot or moron...few will say, good for him. It will play out regardless and life will go on...
what a stupid post. move often than not, the helmet does no good? You've got to be kidding me. I ride bikes and ride with a lot of people, and have known quite a few to get in wrecks, and everyone of them that had a helmet on except 1 is still living.
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Originally posted by vinnyvegasThere's a reason they call it a brain bucket...more often than naught, the helmet does no good.
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Originally posted by 10DimeBrywell, i know this sounds bad but, hey if you die from voting democratic and refused to vote for republicans you wont be getting any sympathy or pitty from me. Sorry.
Wow you sure are hard on the liberalsQuestions, comments, complaints:
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I am suprised that it is not in his contract to wear a helmet or stay off a bike all together. A lot of baseball teams put that in player contracts. Well, I too think riding without a helmet is not wise, but I do hope he is OK. Never want to see anyone hurt that way...2010 One play a day record
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Motorcyclist Fatalities
There has been a substantial increase in motorcyclists killed in Florida beginning in the first 6 months of 2000 (the repeal of the all-rider helmet law went into effect on July 1, 2000). Fatalities in the two years following the law change (2001-2002, N=575) were 71 percent greater than the two years before the law change. This is almost double the increase in fatalities for the nation as a whole. Fatalities in Florida per 10,000 registered motorcycles increased 21 percent compared to 13 percent nationally for the 2 years before and after the law change–75 percent higher than the national rate.
There was an average of 181 motorcyclists killed annually in the 30 months before the law change, and an average of 280 in the 30 months after the law change. Registrations increased an average 33.7 percent in this time period in Florida (219,486 to 293,393). The expected average annual number of motorcycle fatalities as a result of the increase in registrations was 242. The actual number who died in 2002 was 301, 24 percent (59) more motorcycle fatalities than expected as a result of increased registrations alone. The actual number who died in 2003 was 358.
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The Hospital Discharge database maintained by the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration shows that in the 30 months immediately following the helmet law change, there were 4,986 motorcyclists admitted to hospitals for acute care treatment. This figure is 40 percent greater than the 3,567 admissions during the 30 months just before the law change. Head injury admissions increased by more than 80 percent.
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Originally posted by vinnyvegasThe reason I don't and think most do not as well...why be a burden on society when you can go out in a blaze of glory...
Who wants to be a freaking vegetable???? End it in a crash rather than drooling on yourself for years on end...it's a waste.
Good Luck!
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