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Posted by
mac
posted 2 years 1 month ago
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| 190 views | 16 votes
Which of these asstarded regulations would be the most annoying?
nanny
state
faggotry
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Compulsory bicycle helmets?
18.75% (3)
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Mandated single standard drink shot size in a bar? (free-pour is illegal)
6.25% (1)
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Compulsory voting?
0% (0)
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Not legal to have the fuel bowzer toggle which enables you to fill your tank without holding the pump the whole time?
6.25% (1)
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Small boobies considered CP?
56.25% (9)
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No R18 rating for games?
6.25% (1)
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Not being allowed to make the short turn at a red light? (right turn at red light for keep right countries)
6.25% (1)
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Standardized shot size is fine, no problem with it. Protest votes would make compulsory voting pointless. The fuel thing would be cool but too many retards. Boobies - big or small, who gives a fuck? R18 games don't make a difference to who plays them anyhoo and a red light means stop otherwise it would be green...
So compulsory bike helmets is the only thing I could click but even then it wouldn't be all bad, I have seen some bad caved heads from "falling off a bike"
Standardized shot size is fine, no problem with it. Protest votes would make compulsory voting pointless. The fuel thing would be cool but too many retards. Boobies - big or small, who gives a fuck? R18 games don't make a difference to who plays them anyhoo and a red light means stop otherwise it would be green...
So compulsory bike helmets is the only thing I could click but even then it wouldn't be all bad, I have seen some bad caved heads from "falling off a bike"
but to answer the question, small boobies isn't cp, damnit!
but to answer the question, small boobies isn't cp, damnit!
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Thats retarded.
Thats retarded.
Thats retarded.
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no it isn't, it moves traffic along
Thats retarded.
no it isn't, it moves traffic along
Thats retarded.
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The hell are you talking about dude/tte?
Thats retarded.
The hell are you talking about dude/tte?
In June 2007, the Norwegian Centre for Transport Research published research (PDF 920kb) noting that:
"There is evidence of increased accident risk per cycling-km for cyclists wearing a helmet. In Australia and New Zealand the increase is estimated to be around 14%. The introduction of a bicycle helmet law in these countries has additionally lead to a reduction of cycling-kilometres of 22%. This effect is likely to be larger for adolescents than for adults, and smallest for children."
The European Cycling Federation stated
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"… the evidence from Australia and New
Zealand suggests that the wearing of helmets
might even make cycling more dangerous."
ahh.. Ausfalia.
In June 2007, the Norwegian Centre for Transport Research published research (PDF 920kb) noting that:
"There is evidence of increased accident risk per cycling-km for cyclists wearing a helmet. In Australia and New Zealand the increase is estimated to be around 14%. The introduction of a bicycle helmet law in these countries has additionally lead to a reduction of cycling-kilometres of 22%. This effect is likely to be larger for adolescents than for adults, and smallest for children."
The European Cycling Federation stated
16
"… the evidence from Australia and New
Zealand suggests that the wearing of helmets
might even make cycling more dangerous."
ahh.. Ausfalia.