Observant Sikh challenges Ontario motorcycle regulations by doing laps at 110 km/h to prove turban held tight.
Another prime example of the Canadian Thought Control Tribunal's interference with a perfectly logical, intelligent law that will cost taxpayers millions of dollars.
I don't care either way if some twat doesn't wear a helmet when they're motorcycling; it's their own decision, but using the Human Right's Commission to change the law so they don't have to wear a helmet?
Just stupid.
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Friday, February 15, 2008
Turban != DOT Approved Helmet
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Labels: accidents happen, helmets, human rights commission, motorcycling, sheikh, thought control, turbans
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