.......and the dad did not mention compulsion when i heard him on the radio this morning.
The dad was on BBC Breakfast a few weeks ago saying that helmets should become compulsory and that a helmet would have made a difference to his child in this horrible accident.
I think it is in part because he is a paramedic that he feels he has the know all about safe cycling, let alone other activities which are perceived as dangerous. It's the same with nurses and coppers, with out any evidence they insist that wearing a helmet will prevent serious head injuries.
The dad was on BBC Breakfast a few weeks ago saying that helmets should become compulsory and that a helmet would have made a difference to his child in this horrible accident.
I think it is in part because he is a paramedic that he feels he has the know all about safe cycling, let alone other activities which are perceived as dangerous. It's the same with nurses and coppers, with out any evidence they insist that wearing a helmet will prevent serious head injuries.