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Steven
Guest
There is a great deal here about cycle helmets. It's mostly that they give
nowhere near the protection a lot of people seem to think they do.
Is there anything we can actually *do* to try to head off any possible
legislation that would make the wearing of the things compulsary?
This is particularly worrysome as the BMA seem to holding a virtually 'rigged'
discussion on the matter.
I'm thinking of things such as:
* Template letters for people to send to their MPs.
* People making appointments to see their GPs to express
their concerns if the BMA do vote to support compulsary headware.
* Any club or association *Who have officers who actually know
how to get in front of ministers and present a cast iron case".
(and haven't fallen for the pro helmet propaganda).
* Forming a religion that bans the covering of the hair outdoors
as an abomination to Nuggan (or whatever we decide to call the God).
* Dressing up as spiderman and ... no, perhaps not.
nowhere near the protection a lot of people seem to think they do.
Is there anything we can actually *do* to try to head off any possible
legislation that would make the wearing of the things compulsary?
This is particularly worrysome as the BMA seem to holding a virtually 'rigged'
discussion on the matter.
I'm thinking of things such as:
* Template letters for people to send to their MPs.
* People making appointments to see their GPs to express
their concerns if the BMA do vote to support compulsary headware.
* Any club or association *Who have officers who actually know
how to get in front of ministers and present a cast iron case".
(and haven't fallen for the pro helmet propaganda).
* Forming a religion that bans the covering of the hair outdoors
as an abomination to Nuggan (or whatever we decide to call the God).
* Dressing up as spiderman and ... no, perhaps not.