Saturday, 10 January 2009

Nigeria motorcyclists avoid pumpkins with the new helmet law

Headphones laws are always controversial, no matter where it is promulgated. In Nigeria, however, the new state that all drivers and passengers must wear a helmet, has led to something, uh ... Solution in the form of pumpkin, or dried gourd shells, on the head and fastened with a string. Apparently, these deposits are usually used for the transport of liquids and are very durable. Flexible enough to all the security in the event of an accident? Unlikely.

For purposes of the pumpkin is that the headphones are decidedly cheap. Headphones reports to $ 29 in Nigeria and is very expensive for the operators of motorcycle taxis in this need, headphones for the passengers - especially when many of the allegations had tried to fly. For comparison, a motorcycle in Nigeria is $ 290 and a taxi is only 50 cents. In the absence of a true picture of a gourd on his head, you take a photo of Limecat.

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