My tuppence on this nonsense of safety over-kill. If the French decided that all bikers should wear bubblewrap suits, fit stabiliser wheels and have giant neon lamps on their helmets, there'd be dopes who would advocate it and make soppy comparisons with seat belts in cars!

I was always advised not to put stickers on a helmet because the adhesive has a detrimental affect on the integrity of the shell. Whether that's right or wrong, it should be the individual's choice in any case. I've no problem with the French deciding for themselves to go OTT, but it should not apply to visitors.
Additionally, if any meaningful study has been made that proves that stickers on a helmet stop bikers getting hit, why is it then that the EU have not made it mandatory for all? Not enough money for them to make out of it perhaps?
I don't advocate riding in shorts and t-shirts (many of us have done it at least once on a hot day in our youth), but we are all currently free to choose a higher level of protection over and above head gear if we so wish.
I am safety conscious and protect myself adequately when on two-wheels - I just don't take it to ridiculous lengths and I believe a headlight should be good enough for others to see us coming at night. If it's not, then eye-sight checks would surely have a bigger impact on saving the lives of bikers and car drivers too.
Rant over
