Khmer language road safety / helmet safety info
Khmer language road safety / helmet safety info
Is there a website or pamphlet available with some safety information, mainly about helmet use.
I am struggling to explain this to a Khmer person - they just can't seem to understand why they need to wear a helmet.
She looks at gruesome images on Facebook every day but she can't seem to make the connection between splattered brain and lack of helmet.
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I am struggling to explain this to a Khmer person - they just can't seem to understand why they need to wear a helmet.
She looks at gruesome images on Facebook every day but she can't seem to make the connection between splattered brain and lack of helmet.
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Re: Khmer language road safety / helmet safety info
I had this silly idea about making a tv commercial called 'Heads Don't Bounce'.
Never tried this, but the idea was to drop a watermelon from a balcony onto the concrete below, then strap a watermelon into a helmet and do the same. (This assumes that the helmet can survive the drop keeping the watermelon in tact).
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Never tried this, but the idea was to drop a watermelon from a balcony onto the concrete below, then strap a watermelon into a helmet and do the same. (This assumes that the helmet can survive the drop keeping the watermelon in tact).
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Oh hell yeah!!! I will be behind you all the way - I've visualised some sort of community service advert on tv. This is something I can get fully support.
What do we need to do?
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There would be many ways to illustrate the point but that's a good one
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There could be numerous variations of a 15 - 20 second ad.
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Re: Khmer language road safety / helmet safety info
tbh you wouldnt even need to drop it from a balcony
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[quotethey just can't seem to understand why they need to wear a helmet][/quote]
I don't think you need to worry about her splattering her brain, as it is obvious that she doesn't have one !!!but she can't seem to make the connection between splattered brain and lack of helmet
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She does through, she's not a stupid girl, that's why it's frustrating.
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Lots of stuff available, heres one from last year:rozzieoz wrote:Is there a website or pamphlet available with some safety information, mainly about helmet use.
I am struggling to explain this to a Khmer person - they just can't seem to understand why they need to wear a helmet.
She looks at gruesome images on Facebook every day but she can't seem to make the connection between splattered brain and lack of helmet.
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Cambodia’s recently approved traffic safety law is being supported by a new TV and street enforcement campaign co-funded by USAID and the FIA Foundation.https://www.fiafoundation.org/blog/2015 ... a-campaign
And another:
Cambodia Helmet Campaign 1 Wear a helmet, anywhere and anytime
ការពារជីវិតអ្នក ពាក់មួកសុវត្តិភាពទាំងអស់គ្នា ! (2014)
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Thank you so much!!!
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