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"Unthinking
respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth." UK Department of Health to pick up tab on Fluoride Objectors' water bills For
those living in fluoridated areas and punters who just don't want
to pay their water bills, it seems almost too good to be true.
During the past several weeks, NPWA HQ has received calls from
perplexed fluoridation objectors throughout England. When they
contacted their water company and stated that they would deduct
monies for bottled water/water filters if their water was fluoridated,
they were told that the water companies didn't care, because the
Department of Health would pay their water bill.
After reviewing the Indemnities to Water Companies section of the 2003 Water Bill, NPWA found the anecdotal reports from the fluoridation objectors were based in fact. IT'S
TRUE! - Read excerpts below - the Government has
indemnified them for almost everything under the sun including
"third party debt"! WATER INDUSTRY, ENGLAND The
Water Supply (Fluoridation Indemnities) (England) Regulations
2005 Indemnity (a) against all claims, proceedings, actions, damages, legal costs, expenses and any other liabilities;
(b) in respect of any death or personal injury, or loss of or
damage to property;] All the water company has to do is say that they made a "reasonable effort" to recover the debt, which means that you will get a few reminder notices in the mail and perhaps, a phone call, but that will probably be the extent of it. (Water companies want to minimise costs.) The water company will then bill the DoH. At that point it is up to the DoH to send the water company a cheque, and then attempt to recover the "third party debt" - at huge cost to the taxpayer. The DoH has taken on the responsibility of being a debt collection agency for the water industry. Presumably they believe their own propaganda, and assume that only a few 'kooks and crackpots' will refuse to pay their water bills. Imagine if it was the 90% of people who actually oppose fluoridation! 6 million people are already being fluoridated. Is the DoH going to take 5.4 million people to court now, and millions more later? However, NPWA sees a problem with the term "reasonable": it was not defined in the Act. What is "a reasonable effort" to one party might not seem reasonable to another party - in this case, neither party has any idea of what definition of "reasonable" the other party is assuming. In reality, while the DoH appears to be indemnifying the water industry for everything, they have actually indemnified them for nothing, because of the vagueness of the document's language - everything is open to interpretation, e.g. "reasonable". We foresee the water industry having to take the Government to court in order to recover its losses. However,
before the vague wording of the Act is clarified in court, fluoridation
objectors living in fluoridated areas might want to help the UK
water industry test the goodwill of the Government. Write a letter
to your water company and tell them that you are starting to deduct
the cost of your water filter, or bottled water, from your monthly
bill, and see what happens. See Imdemnities http://www.hmso.gov.uk/si/si2005/20050920.htm Also See: Accidents Happen & Toxic Tankers |
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Letter
from, UK Health Minister, Hazel Blears, 20 November, 2002 "The
MRC's recommendation that efforts are made to assess the aesthetic acceptability
of dental fluorosis is also highly relevant. As
fluorosed teeth are still endowed with the same resistance to decay,
the crucial issue may be around public perceptions
of what are healthy teeth."
The UK
MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL recommended
research to determine "the public perception
of aesthetically unacceptable dental fluorosis." Is the intention
to allow health ministers to spin a silk purse from a sow's ear? See a
list of 29 studies
on the public and personal perception of dental fluorosis which have already
been published.
MRC
report on water fluoridation. NPWA Rapid Response, entitled
"Dental Fluorosis: Stolen smiles - ruined lives," published
in British Medical Journal online, 15 September 2002.
Dental
Fluorosis: Smile please - But Don't Say Cheese! The psychosocial impact
and potential legal implications of dental fluorosis.
The most disadvantaged
children are at risk of developing dental fluorosis.
YORK
REVIEW' ON WATER FLUORIDATION: ALMOST
HALF of populations living in fluoridated areas have dental fluorosis
('tooth mottling') - a disease caused by excess exposure to fluoride.
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