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burtthebike
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I seem to remember that BHIT were taken to the ASA for claiming that helmets
were 88% effective at preventing death/injury, but I can't find anything on
their website.
The reason is that I've just come back from my local Halfrods and they had a
sign next to the helmets saying the same thing, and claiming the BMA as the
source. Anyone know if this is covered by ASA rules?
were 88% effective at preventing death/injury, but I can't find anything on
their website.
The reason is that I've just come back from my local Halfrods and they had a
sign next to the helmets saying the same thing, and claiming the BMA as the
source. Anyone know if this is covered by ASA rules?