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01-01-2001 12:00 AM
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Votes Admin


- Joined on 09-09-2008
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2007 House Bill 4749 (Allow helmetless motorcycle operation for $100 annual fee )
Introduced in the House on May 15, 2007, to repeal the mandatory motorcycle helmet requirement for a motorcycle operator who pays an extra $100 annual fee (or $200 for three years), has had a license for two years (or takes a safety course), and purchases extra insurance with $20,000 personal injury coverage. Passengers would have to pay another $100 (or $200) to ride helmetless. The bill also increases the penalties for riding helmetless without paying the extra fee. Those who have paid would get a license plate sticker indicating this. Out-of-state riders would not have to buy the permit if they own their motorcycle The vote was 69 in favor, 39 opposed and 2 not voting (House Roll Call 476 at House Journal 107) Click here to view bill details.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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riders who can afford the several hundred dollar permit to ride helmetless.
it is a good GESTURE, but poorly administered. this 'permit' costs the state nothing, except for the cost of the sticker itself, which should be the ONLY costs involved to be passed on to the end user. as a practical matter, any motorcyclist who has basic insurance coverage already has 20,000 in medical coverage.
now i suppose that anybody who wants to RIDE on a motorcycle (kids, wives, girlfriends, etc.) will have to all pay the permit fees as well.
i also say that if the state DOESN'T come up with an "approved helmet" by a specific date, that ALL helmet use should be dropped. if they can't agree on what is, and is not an 'approved helmet, then we shouldn't have to wear one that is not permitted.
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suppressed american


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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in 1969 the MICHIGANISTAN STATE..
POLICE were charged with keeping an "APPROVED" list of helmets !!!! THEY NEVER DID !!! as stupid adults how are we supposed to know which helmets are safe.THEY DIDN'T DO THIER JOB !!! since 1969. now, if i didn't do my job i got fired. so why is the state police with thier all knowing additude getting away with it ??? nobody cares !!!
when the state police don't invesegate a crime they get called on the carpet. it is a crime that they didn't do thier job by keeping us safe with a list of "APPROVED" helmets.
it's a dirty shame that THEY can pick and chose what they want to enforce.
instead of sitting their ass in the medien of the e-way bothering people going to work, do your damned job and give us an "APPROVED" helmet. after all we are not smart enough to deciede on our own.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Get Rid of Helmet Law Once and for ALL
Ask anyone in any other state that doesn't have a helmet law: there are no additional insurance concerns, no higher insurance rates,no more accidents, etc. Just because Michigan's no-fault insurance law is already costing Michigan citizens more than most states is not the fault of those who want to ride a motorcycle without a helmet. Ask any doctor in any hospital if a helmet will keep you alive if your brain gets shaken. Of course not. The only thing a helmet protects is your head from getting cut or scratched, which a leather skull cap would do just as well. Also, what about all the money the state is losing in tourism from riders who won't come to Michigan because of the helmet laws. And how would the law affect people from other states riding in Michigan? Would they have to pay $100 extra for a visit to Michigan?
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