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To: 49thMIMOMander who wrote (12591)9/4/2006 8:33:41 PM
From: sea_urchin  Respond to of 22250
 
Ilmarinen > A Missouri company has been fined $6,000 for not reporting a customer's question to the federal government.

Thanks for the info. Very interesting about the "forbidden question law".

>>According to the article, though, "more than $26 million in fines" have been levied for violations of this law, suggesting that enforcement of the Forbidden Question Law is not at all uncommon. The fine in this case was $6,000, so assuming that's average and doing the math, more than 4,000 Americans or American companies have been fined " for asking the forbidden question, or failure to report that someone else asked the forbidden question.<<