Here is the problem as I see it Randy. The next step will be for the bureaucrats to make helmets required to ride a horse/goat/dog/etc. on private property. How about it being illegal to take your grand kids/kids on a tractor ride without an approved buddy seat/ROP/ and a seat belt. This law is just another step on the road to full government control of our entire lives. "They know better" will be the driving force right after "It for the kids".
I am tired of everyone "worrying" about me and mine. They really do not care one little bit but LOVE controlling others.
There are so many LAWS these days you can not be entirely "legal" doing anything. If all these laws are "required" for people to function these days how in the world did we all survive in years/centuries past?????
P.S. Want to know how it effects everyday people???? Have your wife/girlfriend fall and hurt her ribs. Take her to the hospital for treatment and then get the fun of answering questions for half an hour trying to prove you did not BEAT HER. Son and DIL just had this happen. Both had to sign papers saying she really fell. making all people abusers until they can prove they are not.
So now you have these law for helmets. So how do they enforce that law??? Make the hospital personal be the investigators of wrong doing. So your kid/grand kid takes a header off the swing set and your going to have to prove he/she was not riding/driving a UTV.
I just know how busy body people will take this and try to empower themselves.
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