Helmet law defense league
The Helmet Law Defense League was founded in early 1993. They hold the position that laws enforcing US motorcyclists to wear helmets are unconstitutional for two reasons:- They question the State's right to impose safety regulation on individuals under the police powers.
- They consider the term "helmet" to be to vague. A law has to be defined in a way that everyone knows exactly whether he complies to the law.
External Links
- http://usff.com/hldlhome.html Homepage of the HLDL
- Also related: Cyclists Rights Action Group and Cycling Health - oppose similar helmet rules for pedal cycles in, respectively, Australia and New Zealand.