Tuesday, November 13, 2007

'Get tough' call on public health

Yay! Again. Almost.
"Government ministers should shrug off media accusations that they are running a nanny state and introduce tougher public health measures, experts say."
The only snag...
"It also said industry should introduce the most effective food labelling methods once the Food Standards Agency review of the issue is completed.

And it called for town planners and architects to be trained to design buildings and public spaces that encourage physical activity."

It has no hope of working since the efforts are misdirected.

When good idea meets bad execution.

As if food labeling will make a difference when fat folk would rather die than lose pounds.

As if architecture is the answer to fat people. As if they cannot "exercise" now if they wanted.

Morons.

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