Chris, there is no irony--as I'm sure you're aware. This view is based on research into the public health consequences of *compulsory *helmets. If people want to wear them, let them--this is against forcing everybody to wear one or be fined by the police and prevented from riding any further.
The proposed legislation will not only have an effect on cycling in Northern Ireland. As others have hinted, it is a slippery slope. Conquer one country, then conquer the next. Despite the proven ineffectiveness of helmet laws elsewhere, they haven't been repealed yet. I think there only one or two places that have done this, but I don't remember which ones.
Needless to say, this case is not comparable in any way to the effects of Eurosceptic views espoused by certain parties in the UK.
i just can't see it being brought in, followed or successfully enforced. particularly now they have the boris bike scheme up and running
i just can't see it being brought in, followed or successfully enforced. particularly now they have the boris bike scheme up and running