Being a paramedic for 20+ years, I wouldn't have seen a reason to even ask him about carrying ID if he was conscious and alert. Road ID is intended to be used if the patient is unable to talk to you because they are unconscious, etc.
If the EMT's that responded chastised him for not carrying ID, and then when shown his Road ID, told him that they had never seen one before, I don't see how he would have lost faith in Road ID. I would have thought the opposite - it was a teaching moment for the non-cycling public so the next time they went to a cyclist, they would have automatically looked for their Road ID and then chastised that cyclist if he didn't have one!




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