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"The motorcyclist wasn't wearing a helmet"..... SO WHAT!
By Kevin Fischer
Friday, Oct 5 2007, 03:18 PM
On June 21, I blogged the following:
Back on April 12, New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine almost died after the SUV he was riding in driven by a state trooper slammed into a guardrail after it was clipped by a pickup truck.
Corzine was in the front seat.
He wasn’t wearing a seat belt.
That little tidbit of information sent the entire country’s news media into a frenzy.
Trust me; having once been in the news business 24-7, I know that reporters are programmed to immediately bark out certain questions when it comes to a car accident. One of the inquiries, in addition to questions about speed and possible alcohol use is whether or not people were buckled up.
If a motorcycle is involved, it goes without saying: the reporter will initially ask if a helmet was worn.
I wish I had a dollar for every radio or TV news script about a motorcycle accident that ended with this sentence:
“The motorcyclist was not wearing a helmet at the time.”
The truth is the Governor’s driver was going 91 mph in a 55 mph zone when the accident occurred. Speed was the critical factor, not the lack of a seat belt.
And so I had to chuckle when I read this letter to the editor of the Janesville Gazette:
What's with helmet reports?
Editor, the Gazette:
Why is it that every time a motorcycle accident happens, the Gazette prints "and the riders were not wearing helmets"? What does that have to do with anything?
It is not a state law that you have to wear a helmet in Wisconsin as long as you meet requirements set forth by the Department of Transportation. I never read "and the motorcycle rider was not wearing underwear." As far as I know, that is not required by the DOT either.
JOE BARBIEUR
Janesville
Good stuff, Joe!