I hate the ever increasing over regulation we are increasingly subjected to.
Especially in the "victimless crime" category.
Push bike helmets are the perfect example. Personally I've been wearing one for a long time before they were widely available, let alone mandatory. It should be my choice alone when/if I wear one.
Same with seat belts. They should be fitted, but worn at adults discretion (again, I'd wear mine all the time.)
I don't buy into the "cost to the health system" or "I'd feel bad if I killed a helmet less rider" arguments.
The extension of these arguments would see football/motorcycles/surfing/bush walking/soft drink all banned.
While I tar all politicians with the same derisive brush, senator David Leyonhjelm has some sensible things to say about personal freedoms, and motorcycle riding.
I heard a great political quote recently:
"We try and keep Labour in power for as long as we can afford them, then we try and keep the Coalition in power for as long as we can stand them."
Sad, but pretty accurate.
Have a great weekend!