Some people felt that what the government was doing violated public freedom. They object to paying large financial fines for example, riding a motorcycle without a helmet, even though they can personally accept the risk. People who smoke and eat unhealthy foods argue that they are at less risk to their health than horsemen or skiers and that is a dangerous sport that must be banned, not food. Businesses complain that health and safety regulations mean they spend too much time and money to protect from very low risk, and that this has a negative impact on their business and the national economy. Others reject the government's advice about saving money when they see an increase in state loans.