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Old October 7th 18, 04:59 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Simon Jester
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We have been told many times that cyclists should be forced to wear helmets for their own safety.
Yet many more people die from lack of exercise than lack of a cycle helmet.
If Cats and Dogs can be implanted with an ID chip, why not motorists.
If a motorist has not completed it's 10000 steps the previous day then it's car will not start.
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Old October 10th 18, 08:58 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Bret Cahill
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Default Mandatory Exercise

We have been told many times that cyclists should be forced to wear helmets for their own safety.
Yet many more people die from lack of exercise than lack of a cycle helmet.
If Cats and Dogs can be implanted with an ID chip, why not motorists.
If a motorist has not completed it's 10000 steps the previous day then it's car will not start.


Just toss them off national health care!


 




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