A Detroit city planner wins her case for 100k, but the City's reaction to it is beyond reasonable belief !!
http://www.onpointnews.com/NEWS/Scents-Alive-Perfume-Allergy-Case-Settles-for-$100k.html
A Detroit city planner wins her case for 100k, but the City's reaction to it is beyond reasonable belief !!
http://www.onpointnews.com/NEWS/Scents-Alive-Perfume-Allergy-Case-Settles-for-$100k.html
"Now [the City of Detroit] appears to be bending over backward to accommodate the chemically insensitive, even asking employees not to use 'scented candles, perfume samples from magazines, spray or solid air fresheners, room deodorizers, plug-in wall air fresheners, cleaning compounds or similar products.'"
Boy, I'd hate to go to any of their city buildings after a few days have passed!!
In my view, soap and water in the shower does wonders for a poor smelling body.
And the next thing will be that some soaps have perfume in them and I get asthma when I am around you from the perfume in it. So you cant wash with perfumed soap, you must use straight soap...Lye Soap would be ok..
Some people need deodorant no matter how much they shower.
The Americans with Disabilities Act is another of those well intentioned government involvements that gets abused right and left.
I don't think deodorant has to stink to high heaven to be effective. I use an unscented kind. It seems to me that if somebody can smell your presence from a few feet, it's too much.
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