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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Asthma / March 2008

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if your asthma affects are directly related to particulate pollution levels

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mcs - 03 Mar 2008 14:23 GMT
please email me  or  and you need support or places to go.
mcsantpollution@yahoo.com
or interested in getting lawyer to sue
miles - 05 Mar 2008 13:27 GMT
> please email me  or  and you need support or places to go.
> mcsantpollution@yahoo.com
> or interested in getting lawyer to sue

And just whom are you going to sue?  Change happens with demands of
societies buying power.  Get people to want to buy alternative energy by
making it more attractive and affordable.  Law suits won't do that.
Won't do a dang thing except empty your own wallet.  Dang sue happy
culture we live in!
mcs - 05 Mar 2008 19:27 GMT
>> please email me  or  and you need support or places to go.
>> mcsantpollution@yahoo.com
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> do a dang thing except empty your own wallet.  Dang sue happy culture we
> live in!
You can live in China and Russia where you can't sue.
Law suits often do promote changes, Unfortunately the polluters got special
rules. Try to understand when others suffer and you don't from particulate
pollution that don't negate the responsibility from the polluters on to
those effected. Assume the dangers have never been studied fully cause
obviously we needed the energy more then the complainers. Now we have more
and more alternatives and we have lawyers suing. All I am asking is epa to
do more to protect kids and students in harms way ( of course regular folk
too like me who couldn't make all this up if I wanted to) and to at least
get changes fastest in places that need it the most.
miles - 09 Mar 2008 05:39 GMT
> Law suits often do promote changes

Very rarely are they effective on a large scale that you want.  What you
fail to realize is that change takes money.  The ONLY ones putting up
the money is going to be the consumer.  If you sue a company and win it
is the consumer who pays the bill.

That said, the real only effective way to enact change is to drive the
consumer to demand it and be willing to pay for it.  High gas prices for
instance are causing the consumer to demand more efficient cars that
they buy.  The consumer is the only ones who can drive massive change.
 
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