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Nigerian Bikers Wear Fruit Shells To Avoid Helmet Law by cvibe: 6:08pm On Jan 07, 2009
Police in Nigeria have arrested scores of motorcycle taxi riders with dried fruit shells, paint pots or pieces of rubber tyre tied to their heads with string to avoid a new law requiring them to wear helmets. Skip related content
Related photos / videos People ride on a motorcycle taxi in Nigeria's commercial capital Lagos Enlarge photo The regulations have caused chaos around Africa's most populous nation, with motorcyclists complaining helmets are too expensive and some passengers refusing to wear them fearing they will catch skin disease or be put under a black magic spell.

The law, which came into force on January 1, pits two factions equally feared by the common motorist against one another: erratic motorcycle taxis known as "Okadas," whose owners are notorious for road-rage, and the bribe-hungry traffic police.

Some bikers have used calabashes -- dried shells of pumpkin-sized fruit usually used as a bowl -- or pots and pans tied to their heads with string to try to dodge the rules.

Construction workers have set up a lucrative trade renting out their safety helmets for around 500 naira (2.42 pounds) a day.

"They use pots, plates, calabashes, rubber and plastic as makeshift helmets," said Yusuf Garba, commander of the Federal Road Safety Commission in the northern town of Kano.

"We will not tolerate this. We gave them enough time to purchase helmets. Six months ago the price of helmets was below 800 naira so complaints about non-availability and high prices are no excuse," he told Reuters.

Helmet prices have since risen sharply as sellers cash in on demand.

BIKES IMPOUNDED

He said 28 arrests had been made in Kano. Newspapers have reported more arrests in other cities. Those detained are fined and their bikes impounded until they buy helmets.

There are tens of thousands of Okadas buzzing around Lagos, a chaotic city of 14 million people, many of them given to unemployed and illiterate youths as part of poverty reduction programmes or on hire-purchase schemes run by businessmen.

Most have never been taught traffic rules.

Newspapers quoted passengers as saying they feared the helmets could be laced with magic spells so as to knock the wearer unconscious and make them easier to rob, while others feared they would pick up an infection.

One columnist said transportation can already carry a health risk, and recounted how he had picked up a bedbug while sitting on a bus.

"The story is that people who have scabies, craw-craw, ringworm, dandruff and all other such diseases would easily infect others with them through the helmets," Steve Nwosu wrote in the Daily Sun.

"They ironically forget that the same diseases are also deposited on, and generously transferred from, car seats and their headrests."

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Re: Nigerian Bikers Wear Fruit Shells To Avoid Helmet Law by dustydee: 6:42pm On Jan 07, 2009
na wah o, necessity is the mother of invention
Re: Nigerian Bikers Wear Fruit Shells To Avoid Helmet Law by autofreak1(m): 8:18pm On Jan 07, 2009
here is an example smiley smiley wink cheesy grin

Re: Nigerian Bikers Wear Fruit Shells To Avoid Helmet Law by Nobody: 11:03pm On Jan 07, 2009
Absolutely disgraceful.
Re: Nigerian Bikers Wear Fruit Shells To Avoid Helmet Law by Treetop20(m): 11:26pm On Jan 07, 2009
this is very shameful! absolutely absurd
what is wrong with making wearing a helmet mandatory?
it is for your own safety. why are people so asinine?
Re: Nigerian Bikers Wear Fruit Shells To Avoid Helmet Law by 190: 11:33pm On Jan 07, 2009
9ja 4 u, welcom aboard grin

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