08-02-2015, 09:38 AM
Of course, a "ban" is not what is proposed.
Rather, that the County be responsible in its own operations and find a way through a period of adjustment to quit buying and using in public places on County property particular materials that probably cause cancer.
Should one choose to be a barber/hair stylist, they make that choice (btw: my own sister, a hair stylist, died of breast cancer at age 37).
Likewise, working shifts is an individual decision.
However, avoiding park grounds, walkways, roadsides, drift, etc. sprayed by someone else (e.g., county workers) is not as readily done, especially for children.
Rather, that the County be responsible in its own operations and find a way through a period of adjustment to quit buying and using in public places on County property particular materials that probably cause cancer.
Should one choose to be a barber/hair stylist, they make that choice (btw: my own sister, a hair stylist, died of breast cancer at age 37).
Likewise, working shifts is an individual decision.
However, avoiding park grounds, walkways, roadsides, drift, etc. sprayed by someone else (e.g., county workers) is not as readily done, especially for children.