Zoot Katz
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More permanent traumatic brain injuries happen every year inside automobiles, shower stalls and on staircases than happen on bicycles.
deronmoped said:Maybe some people should have never left the safety of the womb. :lol:
Deron.
oooookkayyyy...deronmoped said:Oops, scratch that last statement, I forgot that you have to survive getting out of the womb alive.![]()
Deron.
You know Deron, that "where are the studies proving this" comment is a bit iffy. there are some cost figures on this pro-helmet site I cited before http://helmets.org/stats.htm that he could throw at us. 81 million or something like that. Lets keep this on the down low :wink: Luckily the site has no CITATIONS of it's SOURCES so you can expect it to be bias toward helmets.deronmoped said:"Although I also don't care for my tax dollars going toward the long term care of those that suffer traumatic brain injuries during an activity that may have been prevented if the injured person would have been wearing a helmet and that activity is commonly associated with such risk."
I hear this all the time and it's so easily refuted. Where are the studies proving this? What is the exact amount of money you are talking about here, there must be a figure out there from all the studies done on this?
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Deron.
deronmoped said:Some old fart sitting in front of the TV. "What, 540,000 bicyclist visit the emergency room every year, ban the bicycle, I'm not going to pay another dam dime for those dam kids on their confounded death traps."
deronmoped said:So I had a chance to think about the ("my tax dollars going toward the long term care of those that suffer traumatic brain injuries.") statement.
For example, lets say there are 100 people on life support, at any one given time, that could of had lesser injuries if they were wearing a helmet. Now lets say each one cost us $100,000.00 a year to keep them kickin. Well 100 times $100,000.00 dollars is 10 million dollars a year. Now take 300 million people and divide that into the 10 million dollars. Turns out you owe out of your tax dollars every year a whole 30 cents. I know there could be a hundred different ways to figure this out, but in the end the figure is going to be really small.
You have been complaining about money not worth bending over to pick up off the ground?
The reason this gets under my skin is, the statement you used was the very same logic they used here in California to convince people that they were having to fork out gobs of money keeping brain dead people alive. If only they were wearing helmets, California would be such a nicer place to live.![]()
Deron.
Toshi said:deronmoped said:So I had a chance to think about the ("my tax dollars going toward the long term care of those that suffer traumatic brain injuries.") statement.
For example, lets say there are 100 people on life support, at any one given time, that could of had lesser injuries if they were wearing a helmet. Now lets say each one cost us $100,000.00 a year to keep them kickin. Well 100 times $100,000.00 dollars is 10 million dollars a year. Now take 300 million people and divide that into the 10 million dollars. Turns out you owe out of your tax dollars every year a whole 30 cents. I know there could be a hundred different ways to figure this out, but in the end the figure is going to be really small.
You have been complaining about money not worth bending over to pick up off the ground?
The reason this gets under my skin is, the statement you used was the very same logic they used here in California to convince people that they were having to fork out gobs of money keeping brain dead people alive. If only they were wearing helmets, California would be such a nicer place to live.![]()
Deron.
your back of napkin math is way off. keeping a terry schiavo alive for 1 year costs way more than $100k. a week in ICU can easily run $100,000 with a few operations here and there. limiting the number of people in your "analysis" to 100 is also asinine...
i give up.
I did not refer to any site, study, or statistics. Only my own personal experience as a professional firefighter and paramedic.deronmoped said:We could always use the site that v_tach was referring to. "Direct costs of cyclists' injuries due to not using helmets are estimated at $81 million each year,"...