New York Rider Dies Protesting Motorcycle Helmet Law

Authored by abcnews.go.com and submitted by BigCballer

A New York man died Sunday while participating in a ride with 550 other motorcyclists to protest the state's mandatory helmet law.

Police said Philip A. Contos, 55, hit his brakes and his motorcycle fishtailed. Contos was sent over the handlebars of his 1983 Harley Davidson and hit his head on the pavement.

He was pronounced dead at the hospital.

"The medical expert we discussed the case with who pronounced him deceased stated that he would've no doubt survived the accident had he been wearing a helmet," state Trooper Jack Keller told ABC News 9 in Syracuse.

The ride Sunday was organized by American Bikers Aimed Toward Education, known as ABATE, a group of motorcycling enthusiasts who lobby for motorcycle awareness and freedom.

The Onondaga chapter of ABATE has sponsored the helmet protest ride for the past 11 years every July 4 weekend.

"ABATE is very saddened and still shocked about the fact that we've lost another rider in Philip and that our hearts go out to him and our prayers as well," Syracuse chapter president Christinea Rathbun told ABC News 9.

New York is one of 20 states that requires motorcyclists to wear helmets.

Jim Hedlund of the Governors Highway Safety Association told the Associated Press that a helmet meeting federal standards reduces the chance of fatality in an accident by more than 40 percent.

Still, ABATE believes each motorcyclist should have a choice how they ride.

"Mandatory helmet laws do nothing to prevent accidents," it says on the ABATE of New York website. "The decision on when to wear a helmet while operating a motorcycle should remain with each responsible adult rider."

ned_brower on September 21st, 2017 at 01:57 UTC »

I remember that. As a motorcycle rider in upstate NY we were all aware of that event, and sad about the loss of another rider as well of the irony that would not help people respect us as a group. It's always sad when a rider dies on the road. That being said, wear a helmet. Even if you don't have to. I don't understand not wearing a helmet. I go to Pennsylvania and there are people riding on the highways without helmets. Even if you never crash, catching a piece of gravel or a cicada or a cigarette butt to the face at 55+ mph is not fun.

anonymoushipster666 on September 21st, 2017 at 01:33 UTC »

My parents were in a motorcycle accident and I went to a compound to get their stuff from in the bike. Their helmets were there too and they had deep grooves in them from the concrete. They were both injured pretty bad but they didn't die because of the helmets.

113113888 on September 20th, 2017 at 23:55 UTC »

/r/nottheonion