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Paternalism and its discontents: motorcycle helmet laws, libertarian values, and public health.

机译:家长制及其不满:摩托车头盔法,自由主义价值观和公共卫生。

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The history of motorcycle helmet legislation in the United States reflects the extent to which concerns about individual liberties have shaped the public health debate. Despite overwhelming epidemiological evidence that motorcycle helmet laws reduce fatalities and serious injuries, only 20 states currently require all riders to wear helmets. During the past 3 decades, federal government efforts to push states toward enactment of universal helmet laws have faltered, and motorcyclists' advocacy groups have been successful at repealing state helmet laws. This history raises questions about the possibilities for articulating an ethics of public health that would call upon government to protect citizens from their own choices that result in needless morbidity and suffering.
机译:美国摩托车头盔立法的历史反映了人们对个人自由的担忧在多大程度上影响了公共卫生的辩论。尽管有大量的流行病学证据表明摩托车头盔法减少了死亡和严重伤害,但目前只有20个州要求所有骑手都戴头盔。在过去的30年中,联邦政府推动各州制定通用头盔法的努力步履蹒跚,摩托车手的倡导团体已成功废除了州头盔法。这段历史引发了人们对明确表达公共卫生伦理学的可能性的质疑,这种伦理学要求政府保护公民免受其自身选择的侵害,从而避免不必要的发病和痛苦。

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