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Helmet Law Protest- Humorous

I guess being poor is funny? :dunno

They do those things because they can not afford a real helmet. And even if they did buy one, most likely someone will steal it.
 
Yep,,, them being poor is funny ain't it???

Wonder what they used to buy the bike???
 
helmets could allow them to have black magic spells cast on them?
I think they need to line them with tin foil.
 
I've got two old helmets that I don't wear any more; wonder how I can get them to Nigeria.:dunno Maybe we can collect all our old helmets and find someone to ship them.

Tom
 
I guess being poor is funny? :dunno

They do those things because they can not afford a real helmet. And even if they did buy one, most likely someone will steal it.

I saw the humor in the zest for life shown and the irreverent attitude shown by the protestors. What a zany way to say, "This is a dumb law, but I'll comply....".
Even poor people have a sense of humor, and this is what was being shown here, I felt, not a gloom and doom situation, "woe is my station in life" at all.
Sure, being without materially can be a lemon, but hey, you have a lemon, make lemonade!;)
 
Nigerians generally are not poor. Many are related to royalty worth
hundreds of millions of dollars. Some have so much they have to
search the internet for someone to share their wealth with.

They also seem to have discovered the purpose of helmets like the Schuberth.
It creates a magic spell and separates you from your money.
 
Nigerians generally are not poor. Many are related to royalty worth
hundreds of millions of dollars. Some have so much they have to
search the internet for someone to share their wealth with.

They also seem to have discovered the purpose of helmets like the Schuberth.
It creates a magic spell and separates you from your money.

True, true, why at this very moment I am waiting for my share of 26 billion dollars being smuggled out of Nigeria. Waiting, waiting and waiting.....:scratch
 
Good Idea!!! I have 3 or 4 I could throw in. :thumb

Let's see - Rent vs buy.
1.) 500 naira = $3.60 or the daily rental fee charged for a construction workers helmet (Bump cap).

2.) Stated price of a new helmet 800 naira, therefore, $3.60/500 = 0.0075 x 800 = $5.75/new helmet. Or lower in cost than two days rental.:dunno

Are these folk really concerned about the price or are they just poking fun at a law they don't like. Pumpkin heads save lives, pumpkin heads unite! Laziness could also be a factor or resistance to change. All this is conjecture until the true situation is known.:lurk

Len
 
Man ! I sure would not want to catch "craw-craw" from a helmet.:uhoh
 
Add stretch wrap to the tin foil

Doubles the protection from the brain control waves.
:hide
 
Don't laugh too hard, fruit shells, paint pots or pieces of rubber tire tied to their heads with string might just be more protection than those silly non-approved skullcap/nazi hats that I often see on riders of cruiser style machines.
 
I am an infectious diseases expert and can tell you with certainty that dandruff is not a contagious disease.

I had to look up craw craw, which is the local name for onchocerciasis, a parasite transmitted by the bite of a black fly. It is also not transmissible by a helmet.

Ringworm could be, theoretically, but it is simply a fungal dermatitis and has more to do with hygiene and host factors than sharing a helmet.

I guess reuters does not look for scientific accuracy in their stories, as this one also suggests that these diseases may be transmitted by a car headrest.
 
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