Re: Look at all the heated debated regarding helmet LAW



"DiscoDuck" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> Mark Leuck wrote:
> > "DiscoDuck" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]...
> > >
> > > I fail to see why something that may have some benefit, should be
> > > mandated by law.

> >
> > That one's easy, its the same 2 reasons for most speed limit

> laws....revenue
> > and because "they care"

>
> So then you obviously feel helmets in cars should be mandated. Or in
> the home (last a friends father passed on after an accident in the home
> caused a head injury).
> Or ban fatty foods, or alcohol.


Not at all, I agree with you in that they should not be mandated by law just
like seat belts
 
Edward Dolan wrote:
> "DiscoDuck" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> >
> > Edward Dolan wrote:
> >> The damage caused by exposure to smoke is very long term and not

> > certain.
> >> The damage caused by riding your bike without a helmet is very

short
> > term
> >> and certain. Hence, the need for regulations to protect.

> >
> > Correct-VERY CERTAIN. You will CERTAINLY NOT suffer a serious head
> > injury. THIS IS GUARENTEED.
> > Don't let this liar confuse you. There are literally MILLIONS and
> > MILLIONS of cycling incidents that go on without an ssue or head
> > injury. It is only the control freaks who want your choice removed
> > that will try and convince you otherwise.
> >
> >>
> >> > When the smoking ban first came into effect I purposely went to

the
> >> > establishments that defied the ban, in order to support them

(yet
> > did
> >> > not smoke)
> >>
> >> You have the mind set of a criminal. You had best be careful as

that
> > is the
> >> kind of attitude that sooner or later will land you in prison.

> >
> > There is no law against supporting such opinion. Not yet. The

likes
> > of you however, will make it illegal to have an opposing opinion
> > because you are the rapist of freedoms.

>
> Security, safety, protection, society vs. freedom of the individual

to
> choose. I know which side I am on.
>
> DD does not just support a contrary opinion, but he advocates

breaking the
> law. Therefore he is little better than a criminal. He belongs in

jail where
> he can contemplate the error of his ways.


YEs, I do advocate breaking of many many laws. IF some laws weren't
broken then there wouldn't be the change needed.
For instance when racially motivated laws existed people stood up and
broke those laws. Thank goodness.
Yes break laws that you feel are morally wrong.
By the way Eddy boy I told you you can't resist, You love me.
 
Mark Leuck wrote:
> "DiscoDuck" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> >
> > Mark Leuck wrote:
> > > "DiscoDuck" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > > news:[email protected]...
> > > >
> > > > I fail to see why something that may have some benefit, should

be
> > > > mandated by law.
> > >
> > > That one's easy, its the same 2 reasons for most speed limit

> > laws....revenue
> > > and because "they care"

> >
> > So then you obviously feel helmets in cars should be mandated. Or

in
> > the home (last a friends father passed on after an accident in the

home
> > caused a head injury).
> > Or ban fatty foods, or alcohol.

>
> Not at all, I agree with you in that they should not be mandated by

law just
> like seat belts


Thanks for admitting that. Many people who advocate helmets also
advocate a law to wear them. YOU obviously are far more reasonable and
sensible than other Helmet proponants.
 
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"DiscoDuck" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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[...]
> YEs, I do advocate breaking of many many laws. IF some laws weren't
> broken then there wouldn't be the change needed.
> For instance when racially motivated laws existed people stood up and
> broke those laws. Thank goodness.
> Yes break laws that you feel are morally wrong.


You stand condemned out of your own mouth. It is not acceptable to break
laws in a democracy.

> By the way Eddy boy I told you you can't resist, You love me.


When you post substance, I will answer you. When you post nonsense, I won't
bother with you.

By the way, what is with bc.cycling? It appears you are the only one who
posts there. Is the group dead? Did you kill it?

--
Regards,

Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
 
Edward Dolan wrote:
> "DiscoDuck" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> [...]
> > YEs, I do advocate breaking of many many laws. IF some laws

weren't
> > broken then there wouldn't be the change needed.
> > For instance when racially motivated laws existed people stood up

and
> > broke those laws. Thank goodness.
> > Yes break laws that you feel are morally wrong.

>
> You stand condemned out of your own mouth. It is not acceptable to

break
> laws in a democracy.


Yes it is. Some laws were MEANT to be broken. The cycling helmet law
is the prefect example and I proudly break almost every single day
(several times daily).

>
> > By the way Eddy boy I told you you can't resist, You love me.

>
> When you post substance, I will answer you. When you post nonsense, I

won't
> bother with you.


Considering you kept saying "Bye Bye" to me, this shows how much of a
liar you are. And I thank you for the compliment, admiting my posts
are of substance. But I know that.

> By the way, what is with bc.cycling? It appears you are the only one

who
> posts there. Is the group dead? Did you kill it?


No. other do post but obviously you're so self absorbed you don't read
them.
 
"DiscoDuck" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> Edward Dolan wrote:

[...]
>> By the way, what is with bc.cycling? It appears you are the only one

> who
>> posts there. Is the group dead? Did you kill it?

>
> No. other do post but obviously you're so self absorbed you don't read
> them.


I have subscribed to bc.cycling and I note hardly any other posts there
except for a few of yours. I do not believe I have ever encountered a deader
group. It is surprising to me that nyc.bicycles is not more active. That
group appears to be dead too. Very strange. Apparently newsgoups can die for
lack of activity. It is a wonder that Google continues to carry them. It may
be that I have not downloaded enough threads, but still all current posts
should appear automatically regardless, should they not? I use the Outlook
Express newsreader. I will check the Google web page for bc and nyc shortly
and see what is amiss if anything.

I do note that aus.bicycle, uk.rec.cycling and of course ARBR are all very
active.
--
Regards,

Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
 
Re: Recumbent Racer Glen Drury sets course record
That is quite an impressive accomplishment. Who is the rider and what bike did he ride? Was he in a F-40?

Stan Vinson
P38


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Recumbent cycles entered the 400km cycle for the first time (as a separate category), with Glen Druryclocking the impressive time of 11:57:37. With the popularity of the recumbents, the race is likely to be open next year to other specialist cyclists (all scored in different categories). Of the regular cyclists, the best time was from David Simpfendorfer of the Filthy Armadillo team, with 13:46:17.

http://www.srichinmoyraces.org/au/results/ultrareport

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>


Ultra Joe
 
Glenn Drury racing a Velokraft NoCom lowracer. What is amazing is Mr. Drury was riding a stock bike with no fairings. He finished the 400 km race a twitch short of 2 hours less than the regular cyclists team.

Ian Smythe

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Re: Recumbent Racer Glen Drury sets course record
That is quite an impressive accomplishment. Who is the rider and what bike did he ride? Was he in a F-40?

Stan Vinson
P38
...................................................................... .........................................................
Recumbent cycles entered the 400km cycle for the first time (as a separate category), with Glen Druryclocking the impressive time of 11:57:37. With the popularity of the recumbents, the race is likely to be open next year to other specialist cyclists (all scored in different categories).
 
Johnny NoCom is Not Ed Gin.

If Ed Gin is Johnny NoCom then prove it you dumb assholes at AR.B.R., BROL or whatever dork bent club you come from. FACT is none of you know who the real Johnny NoCom is when he tells it like it is to Fat Old Slow Pukes on **** design recumbents.

BTW all F40 condom bikes suck dogshit, trikes are for feeble old bastards that have no leg muscles and High SlowGoWalker SUCK and always will.


The Real Johnny NoCom
 
Edward Dolan wrote:
> I have subscribed to bc.cycling and I note hardly any other posts

there
> except for a few of yours. I do not believe I have ever encountered a

deader
> group. It is surprising to me that nyc.bicycles is not more active.

That
> group appears to be dead too. Very strange. Apparently newsgoups can

die for
> lack of activity. It is a wonder that Google continues to carry them.

It may
> be that I have not downloaded enough threads, but still all current

posts
> should appear automatically regardless, should they not? I use the

Outlook
> Express newsreader. I will check the Google web page for bc and nyc

shortly
> and see what is amiss if anything.
>
> I do note that aus.bicycle, uk.rec.cycling and of course ARBR are all

very
> active.
> --
> Regards,
>
> Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota


See! Told you that you cannot resist me.