
There are odd laws in the world and there are even odder laws. But, the new law regarding motorcycling in Sri Lanka take the cake. Most Sri Lankans
cannot afford cars, so motorcycles are the obvious alternative to commuting via public transportation. Sri Lanka has had problems with the Tamil part of the island, and this has been use to justify one of the oddest laws in recent memory. Sri Lankan Tamils are banned from wearing helmets whenever they're on a motorcycle. The Sri Lanka Army claims that this is to defend themselves from terrorist attacks usually conducted on a motorcycle with the terrorist's face being hidden inside a motorcycle helmet.
Tamil response is telling, with a number of Tamil motorcyclists preferring to use buses or their feet to get where they needed to be. Helmets are necessary if you're using a motorcycle rider. An accident could lead to
permanent injuries and even death, and a helmet could help lessen the damage significantly.
When you are in a motorbike, it is dangerous to take a call from your own cellular phone. The obvious reason for this is that your two hands are holding the bike's steering wheel. Aside from that, you are also wearing a protective helmet that also prohibi
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