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Cycle helmets
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AnninGlos | Report | 12 Dec 2004 17:24 |
Tracy, I am pleased to hear it, neither are any of my grandchildren. Oldest, when about 12 came off his bike when he hit the kerb, he landed on his head. When asked if he had hurt anything he said "only my helmet". i dread to think what would have been the case if he had not worn it. There was a child killed in Gloucester a year or so back, and also a postman, both could have been saved if they had worn helmets according to doctors. Ann glos |
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AnninGlos | Report | 12 Dec 2004 17:14 |
do you/your kids wear them? It annoys me when i see children cycling to school with their helmets hanging from the handle bars. obviously they are not allowed into school on their bikes without helmets. But theyw ill not save their lives on the handlebars. Ann Glos |
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