I'm somewhat surprised that my previous post didn't stir up more chit than it did. I guess everyone was out riding.

I just finished an exhaustive search through the Constitution & Bill of Rights, and I'll be darned if I can find the part where it says I have the right to ride without a helmet. It must be there somewhere, or we wouldn't have so many folks claiming this "right".
Obviously I'm just jerking some chains here, trying to show how silly this entire thing can become when people get a little carried away with their "rights". As 2lane noted, there is no inalienable right to ride or drive on public thoroughfares. Society has seen fit to regulate driving and bestow upon those deemed responsible enough the
privilege to drive/ride. That privilege is revocable, based on each persons actions relative to the rules and regulations society puts forth. At least in this country you do have the right to try to influence those rules and regulations.
Question: Anyone ever play football in an organized league (high school, college, or pro)? Were you given a choice as to the wearing of approved headgear? Me neither, and I'm amazed that there haven't been all kinds of protests, lawsuits, etc., since this is obviously discriminatory. I mean, if the football players have to wear helmets, then by god the tennis team should have to wear them too! Right?
Jerry