by Antloony » Fri Aug 03, 2012 5:19 pm
[quote="Amy"]I could've wobbled for a variety of reasons and ended up under his back wheels and wearing a helmet is not going to save you if your body is crushed.
Of course a helmet won't help if your under the wheels of a lorry, stupid point to make in my opinion, but where a helmet comes in handy is the slow speed accidents where you can easily crack your head on a kerb or a car bonnet which is a far more common occurrence than the tragedy on wednesday. For those that say helmets don't offer any protection, if you were given the choice of wearing a helmet or not while being hit on the head with a hammer which option would you opt for?
You can try and educate all you want and enforce laws but there will always be an element of idiots who think they're above the law or who simply don't give a toss, plus what with all the cuts in policing who's going to enforce the law. How many times a day do you see people driving while on the phone still? I don't think we can rely on Joe Public to always be polite and obey the law at all times so I'm quite happy to make some personal choices and try my best to stay safe, be it law or not.
When I was 12 I was really into my skateboarding and used to have no fear in going as fast as I can down hill (still the same now on a bike) I fell off once and my mate who was close behind me hit the back of my head with such force that it cracked my helmet and left me with severe concussion. My life was saved by wearing a helmet that day so I appreciate the benefit a helmet can give you in a crash hence the reason I wear one when on my bike.
Stay safe all
Enough serious crap from me, I'm off to polish me helmet.