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Letter: Letter

Published 2 December 2000

From Ben Garside

It’s wrong to claim that cyclists “no longer have an excuse not to wear a
helmet”. Instead cyclists, myself included, need freedom of choice. Experience
gained in other countries shows that enforcing helmet-wearing stops people from
using their cycles, for whom the health benefits of cycling outweigh the risks
that other road users impose on them. Therefore, enforcing the use of a helmet
would probably be bad for public health overall.

Gloucester

Issue no. 2267 published 2 December 2000

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