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Re: Re: Re: Meal-Breaks
by smoochie597
"Without a proper meal break"? Junior doctors given sleep deprivation as a basis for their training? I sense a trend we could go with here. Hell, let's go the whole hog - give airline pilots a half-bottle (I mean the big ones) of Jack Daniels, just before landing and take-off of course - none of your getting p155ed mid-atlantic when it's SAFE! And let's make bus drivers shoot up an arm fulla of heroin each clock-in, and those nice people who drive trains can choose between gin, skunk and speed, because that should make passing at junctions really funny! My point? Why allow anything scientifically proven to impair performance, be it low blood sugar, sleep deprivation or drink and drugs, to affect the people our lives rely upon. Hmph.
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