Bicycle helmets are so important in protecting children
from injury that parents who do not enforce their use
should be guilty of endangering their children.
Which of these would provide the strongest counterclaim?
A. Parents can hardly be held responsible for the way their children
behave when they're not around,
B. There are more than 30 states that require children to wear bicycle
helmets
C. Studies have shown that safe riding practices are actually more
effective in preventing injury than bicycle helmets.
D. Parents should also be charged with endangerment if they allow
their child to become dangerously overweight.