I'd stil llike pan to recognise that this proof he wanted has been presented, yet he picks and chooses what he responds to, and ignores those who have shown him proof.
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Originally Posted by pan
I would like to see 1 case where they proved a non smoker died from lung cancer due to working in a bar that allowed smoking. Or where a non smoker suffered serious health issues from working in a bar.
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Which has been answered by me twice now, this is the third time, still with pan turning a blind eye to the proof he requested, and going off on his emotional rants about 'driving is a right', which is just hilarious, hell even before I took drivers ed 17 years ago I knew the saying 'driving is a privilege not a right', I mean just look at the google results,
http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&cl...ght%27&spell=1
Again pan, here's the proof you requested, not that I expect a response, but I'll post it from time to time so you don't forget it was done.
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Originally Posted by smoke-free.ca
In 2002, Heather's doctors told her she had inoperable lung cancer. They told her that her cancer resulted from her working for many years in smoke-filled bars and restaurants.
Because she became ill as a result of workplace exposure, Heather filed a claim with the Ontario Workers Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) for 'worker's compensation.'
WSIB accepted Heather's claim for compensation. They agreed with her doctors that her cancer was caused by second hand smoke at work.
After learning she had cancer from second hand smoke at work, Heather planned for a better future for other workers. She travelled across Canada, promoting changes to municipal, provincial and federal law to better protect workers from second-hand smoke. She allowed her story to be told in government advertisements and news stories.
You can read about her campaigns in "Heather's work".
Heather died at 8:00 p.m. on May 22, 2006.
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