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Latest post 03-19-2011 9:37 AM by redwing3. 1,751 replies.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Not Illegal to wear a helmet
I am a police officer and it is NOT illegal to wear a helmet in a motor vehicle...it is only illegal to have your vision obstructed by SOME means (usually passengers and/or cargo). Most helmets I know of do NOT impede the drivers vision. And, while I too ride a hog, I would never consider NOT wearing a helmet (and yes I have personal experience seeing what helmets can/cannot do)
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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due to the fact that car and light truck drivers account for most of the head trauma, and brain injury, it should be mandatory for them also. motorcycle deaths are largly due to blunt tramua to the chest, not head injury like the insurance company wants you to believe. the warm feely that because you wear a helmet is going to prevent an accident. sorry, not true. EDUCATION, not legislation, is the key to pervent motorcycle accidents, and, deaths. the sooner you non riders wake up and realize that the better we all will be. " look twice save a life, motorcycles are everywhere " should be on as many signs and billboard as " click it or ticket ", but, i don't think lansing cares about that. it would cost them money, not make them money for not wearing a seatbelt. imagine gov. granholm having to wear a helmet in her limo with no air conditioning, to a news conferance in benton harbor. what do you think she would look like ? what would she say about her appearance? with her wet matted hair and overheated looking face. it will never happen, but, it's interesting to think about it.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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i ride to ohio alot also. the freedom of not wearing that constricting , hot, neck straining helmet. and, yes, i spend a lot of money there to. i always gas up in ohio before comming home. there is over two hundred thousand registered motorcycles in michigan. wouldn't you think that would want the "freedom of choice." calling, writing, faxing, the governor about this intrusive law would put enough pressure on her to comming to sign this bill. remember she is up for reelection next year. lets get a firm yes answer for her, or, let's give her the boot for not doing what WE want. remember, she works for US, and we can fire her!!!!!
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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what a great day !! left michigan at 9 a.m., rode down to angloa ind., bought cheaper smokes , gas, food ( sorry grandholm, no revenue off this trip.) put about 300 miles on the harley. most in indiana. and i rode WITHOUT my helmet !!!! i'm now home and still alive. gee, i guess we can ride without a helmet and still live for another day. to bad the governor has blinders on. thanks indiana, for nice roads, cheeper smokes, gas, and food on my trip. but, most of all thanks for letting me exercise my freedom of choice to wear or not wear a helmet. i'll be back. garenteed !!!
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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This summer I have rode my motorcycle (and spent my money) in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, and for the first time Pennsylvania, because they recently repealed their helmet law. I still have yet to see an out of state bike plate here. Hopefully Michigan will realize all the money it's losing just because of this mandatory helmet non-sense.
F.Y.I. during my thousands of helmet-free riding miles, I have not died, I have not had a head injury, nor I have not caused anyone insurance rates to go up.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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good for you. you are exercising tour freedom of choice in many ways. where to ride free, where to spend your money, how long you want to ride free. etc. if we could get more motorcyclists to take there money out of michigan, get receipts, send them to lansing. show them how much money they are losing. the governor needs to know how much she losing by listening to the insurance companies blah, blah. there will be an election next year with two people running that support " freedom of choice". hammer granholm about those facts, she needs to know that her job is in jepordy if she doesn't do what the will of the people want. you can't call, write, fax, e-mail enough. once this is done, and the law modified, lansing won't know what to do with all the extra $$$$$. proablt vote themselves a raise !!!!
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BradcDavis


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Why is it taking so long?
What is the hold up? Everyone needs to keep on top of this. Write you letters.We don't want to start from the begining again do we!
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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a reminder of hao crappy our insurance is
If you've ever thought that no-fault insurance was a good idea, think again. No-fault promises to get rid of the paperwork involved in insuring your vehicle: Everybody pays a flat fee, and the money insurance agents and attorneys would earn is saved. If you crash, your expenses are paid, and you don't have to bother filling out forms. Sounds great, but Michigan's Catastrophic Claims Association (MCCA) gives an idea of how this works in the real world.
In Michigan, every vehicle owner pays a 'recoupment fee' to support MCCA. If they crash, their medical expenses are covered, for life if necessary. When the program started, the fee was a modest ten dollars per vehicle. Now it's up to $100 per vehicle, and climbing. Motorcyclists must pay this charge for every vehicle they own, but they are excluded from benefits in single vehicle accidents.
Sounds reasonable? Perhaps, but what if you crash when a deer jumps in the road, slide on an oil spill, or are knocked off by a hit-and-run driver? So if someone pulls out in front of you, make sure you hit them, because if you avoid them and slide off, you aren't covered for medical expenses. The thing that really sucks is this: Car drivers are covered in single-vehicle accidents, motorcyclists aren't. Michigan motorcyclists -- why not write to your State Senator and protest MCCA? Everyone else -- if someone tells you how good no-fault is, think again.
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suppressed american


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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being a 55 year old life long resident from the state of michigan i wish you hoosiers all the best. being a biker myself, i take my money out of michigan as often as i can. ohio, indiana, illinois, and, wisconsin, all realize responsable adults can make their own decisions. michigan is, and probably will be in the stone age. pass this helmet repeal, and, tourism will increase, $$$$ will come in to the state, more people will ride motorcycles, gasoline will be saved. so many benifits to passing this law. keep the fight.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Insurance arguement ender
Michigan's insurance rates will not go up if the helmet law is repealed, PERIOD! The Michigan Insurance Council has stated that IN WRITING! Not to mention that there is a clause in this bill that unhelmeted riders have to have at least $10,000 of personal protection insurance to legally ride helmet free.
There it is! The insurance arguement is officially over! Anyone who STILL wants to argue this issue is talking out of their ass.
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SpazUSMC


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Is it really that hard to make up your minds that the Helmet Law for Michigan should be repealed with no attached if, thans or buts? The House has already repealed it once, why are you now tying up taxpayer dollars researching this thing further? Think about this for a minute...if you had a choice...to wear a helmet and have a head-on collision and break your neck (which that will happen, necks can not take that impact) and be para or quadriplegic OR not wear a helmet, get killed from the impact and not cost your family a dime, what would your choice be...oops "Your Choice" it's not "Your Choice" but I have a living will that will make it my choice to die so I don't cause undo hardship on my family. Oh, back to "Your Choice" why is it that in a FREE country like the USA, we can't ride down the road without a helmet but in a less then free country like in Europe, Middle-East, etc. they have that right? Because we don't live in a FREE country anymore ladies and gentlemen...we have scared people running our governments locally that think they are making the right decisions for us but think we don't have the brains to make our own choices. Whatever happened to OUR OWN CHOICES? Well the Gays are able to make their own choices...the criminals can make their own choices...Government can damn sure make their own choices...but what about us, the simple God fearing patriotic citizen of the United States of America...can we make our own choices? Not any more...why? Because it is easier to move a herd if the herd wants to be moved. We want to be governed...we don't want to be in charge anymore...we don't want to be held accountable anymore. There are people within the Michigan government that have tight armed this state to a point of bankruptcy. And they will be getting theirs right along with Mr. Abarmoff. They have miss-managed this state so bad that H. Ross Perot couldn't put it back together again. Alright, I’m ranting, by the way, did I say “Please repeal the Helmet Law?
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