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by runarberg
1394 days ago
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This is a debate that pops up a lot. I don’t think there is any consensus among health officials, but I think most public health officials tend to side on the no-mandatory but actively encourage helmets. There are a couple of problem with mandatory helmets, including: * It discourages a healthy activity. * It shifts the responsibility from the person causing to danger (drivers) to the potential victims. * It creates a false sense of safety (e.g. biking slower reduces risk of injuries far more then a helmet). |
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