BY ANDREW SCHNEIDER
©2003, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The federal government's 17-year effort to warn backyard and professional mechanics of the dangers of cancer-causing asbestos in brakes is under attack.
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Court filings and public health surveys indicate that thousands of auto workers are diagnosed each year with asbestos-related diseases, such as mesothelioma, lung cancer and asbestosis. Few mechanics take protective measures when working with brakes - mainly, they say, because they believe asbestos is no longer present.
They are wrong. Although the major car makers say they no longer use asbestos, the brakes on many older cars contain the fibers. More than $124 million worth of asbestos brake material was imported into the United States last year. Thus, the potential danger will exist for decades as replacement brakes containing asbestos continue to be put on vehicles.
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Dr. Sidney Shapiro, a law professor at the University of Kansas who has written and lectured on the value and danger of the information act, said he is concerned that "the legislation opens the door for corporations and trade associations to attack any scientific information that EPA makes public, and asbestos is a fine example." Shapiro is with the Center for Progressive Regulation, a group that examines regulations on environmental and consumer interests.
http://tinyurl.com/sgvaThis story is dated yesterday but was published in the Sunday St.Louis
Post-Dispatch and is important journalism, so I hope it doesn't violate the 12-hour rule.
The outrages continue to fly at us from all directions with these repuke bastards. The KU professor quoted is referring to the "Data Quality Act" from 2001. More anti-science, smoke-filled room corporate crap.