Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Nanny State: Mandatory Helmets For Walking (VIDEO)



14 out of 20 American Sheeple signed petition for Mandatory Helmets For Walking   (VIDEO)






Should the government enforce the mandatory use of helmets while walking? 14 out of 20 people we asked at the University of Texas supported the draconian measure, emphasizing once again how the majority of the general public will accept almost any nanny state measure no matter how ludicrous.

The petition was entitled "Compelled Helmet Use for Misfortunate Public' (CHUMP), and called for the City of Austin to enforce mandatory helmet usage for all citizens in addition to the creation of special walking lanes where people could walk obliviously while texting on their cellphones.


Most of the individuals who signed the petition had it explained to them very clearly. Some signed straight away, while others took a little convincing but happily put pen to paper.


One woman was told that the petition was to "get people to wear helmets while they're walking," to which she responded "oh perfect, yeah, that's great," and immediately signed the petition.

When another man indicated his willingness to sign the petition, a woman responded, "You wanna make everybody wear helmets?," to which he responded, "these dummies need to wear helmets."


"It will help keep insurance costs down," another woman is told as she signs the petition.


"We have socialized healthcare now, so everyone's responsible for everyone," another couple were told.

After being told that schools are now banning dodgeball and other contact sports, another woman agreed to sign, remarking that enforcing helmet use, "Makes sense technically."

First they will ban your God given rights. Now the Sheeple want to make you wear a helmet while you walk --- All for your safety.




"See?  We're wearing our helmets!"
 
 
 

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The Princeton, New Jersey, School District's new rule is causing many parents to question whether soccer is really dangerous enough to warrant headgear.

MORE:  http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2451292/Do-really-need-helmet-play-soccer-School-district-says-student-wear-headgear-non-contact-sports.html



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