“They’re only going to hurt themselves.”
But then, what about the extra work and stress to paramedics, hospital staff etc if/when things do go wrong? Not to mention putting a strain of their families and those who have to care for them after any serious accidents.
Of course people, especially kids, should go out and have fun. But people need to take responsibility for their actions, and that includes considering the potential burden and cost to the emergency and health services. Surely taking certain reasonable precautions to try to prevent serious injury is not that difficult, and then can save others the hassle of dealing with any negative consequences.
Personally, I admire the skill involved in BMX riding, but I don’t admire those who think it’s ‘cool’ to have big scars or lots of broken bones. I just think they’re stupid really. Surely it’s far cooler to be successful at riding or skating without having smashed yourself up?
I know two people who suffered serious head injuries as kids, skateboarding. One is certainly affected permanently. Wearing helmets would definitely have helped prevent both from suffering serious injury, but I suppose looking ‘cool’ was more important than not wanting to end up with brain damage.
Yes you could be hit by a bus tomorrow. But surely it’s better to look after yourself today?