This is a wonderfully intelligent discussion.The only thing I can add is a small legal point. In MN, if the defendant in a case brought by a motorcyclist can prove the injuries sustained by a non-helmet wearing rider would have been prevented by a helmet, the defendant is not responsible for those injuries. That is, the motorcyclist bears the responsibility for his decision not to wear a helmet.Oddly, while seat belts are mandatory, a defendant is prohibited to mentioning that the plaintiff failed to wear a seatbelt.
This is a wonderfully intelligent discussion.The only thing I can add is a small legal point. In MN, if the defendant in a case brought by a motorcyclist can prove the injuries sustained by a non-helmet wearing rider would have been prevented by a helmet, the defendant is not responsible for those injuries. That is, the motorcyclist bears the responsibility for his decision not to wear a helmet.
In the half dozen or so times I've ridden without a helmet (a few blocks at best, usually in Arkansas running to dinner or something) I found it very uncomfortable. Noisy, windy, a feeling of being very exposed. IMO, helmets make riding a motorcycle a much more enjoyable experience from a comfort perspective.
But saying that, if they did pass a helmet law, i wouldnt really care.
greg, you should post that ironic image from the other forum... the wants more gvmt / more gvmt one.a.s.