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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: bentway who wrote (834235)2/4/2015 11:50:19 AM
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>> Republican Senator suggests food service employees should not be required to wash hands

I know you will never understand this. He wasn't saying, "We should do this." He was using it as an example.

And he was 100% correct.

Requiring noncompliant businesses to post a sign, visible to all patrons, that says, "We do not require our employees to wash their hands after using the restroom", would be FAR MORE EFFECTIVE than demanding, like children, that employees do so then not having any means of enforcement.

The profit motive would guarantee that every business not only adopted the handwashing policy on its own, but actually ENFORCED it -- which does not happen now.

I think it is a great idea, actually.

You guys love your regulation but what you don't get is that the federal government is about the last entity you want to put in charge of it.
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