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gurgle

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  1. It is illegal, so it depends on your view about breaking the law or stealing things. I would not steal something, but I may drive over the speed limit. I would put this topic in the "stealing" category though, so I won't buy or sell used lift tickets. It's kind of like like insurance cheats, in the end it just means more expensive tickets for everyone else. Someone has to pay for the lifts to operate.

  2. As much as I hate to post this;

     

    Shealy et al conclude "...the findings are not particularly supportive of the notion that wearing helmets will significantly reduce the number of fatalities in winter snow sports". This was supported by a presentation at the last ISSS meeting by the Chief Medical Examiner for the state of Vermont, USA - Dr Paul L. Morrow. Dr Morrow was of the opinion that of 54 deaths at commercial ski areas in Vermont from 1979/80 to 1997/98, helmets would not have been of any particular value in saving any of the lives lost - as the degree of trauma simply overwhelmed any benefits that the helmet might convey in an impact. To quote Shealy et al again - a team of highly respected ski injury researchers - "On the basis of results to date, there is no clear evidence that helmets have been shown to be an effective means of reducing fatalities in alpine sports".

     

     

    Here is the weblink http://www.ski-injury.com/prevention/helmet

  3. Each to their own I suppose, but my thinking is once you start doing things that we were not really designed to do, it probbaly makes some sense to consider the dangers and risks and perhaps take some precautions. Once you start doing a sport that takes you faster than you could run, I think you are at risk. I chose to wear a helmet while skiing mainly because I am worried about hitting a tree. Same on a Mountain Bike. Perhaps it would be more exciting without the helmet on, but it's exciting enough for me already as is. I have been on lifts with people that do not have helmets on who make some smart macho comment about helmets. Anyway, I doubt they would have anything else to say that I would be interested in listening to either. Personally I think the wearing of helmets should be encouraged, not the opposite. There are enough bad accidents happening on the mountains every day.

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