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    #16
    Originally posted by Herc View Post
    Explain how Saskpower could have better rules and better enforcement over their current safety protocols.
    That’s up to them. Not me. They are responsible for their workers and safety.

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      #17
      Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
      Simply opposed to your eternal position of ever more enforcement as the go to solve for everything. Its become a red flag word.
      But you support more “enforcement “ when it comes to criminal justice issues! That’s a red flag often flown by some.

      Enforcement is part of the solution when it comes to worker safety. There are still lots of employers who don’t want to enforce common sense safety rules, so do we ignore them and let them do what they want or if the rules are in place shouldn’t we enforce them? I sure don’t think workers Should have to put up with unsafe working conditions. Would you put your kids and family members into that situation or would you prefer some Safety rules and enforcement?

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        #18
        Ive always believed we have plenty of law enforcement. They just cant do their jobs is all. No where have i called for more police.
        Ive seen people nearly killed and knew a few who were. Kids rush in. Old fools are dangerous. My kid will know how to say No hopefully.
        Human nature to skirt the rules.
        Most big industrial employers and i assume all union employers already have a layer of foreman and supervisors sign off on hazard assessment and assuming personal liability. Not sure if more legal weight or more $350/day safety persons looking for trouble would make it better.
        What magical laws would make a line mans job risk free?

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          #19
          The left way. Buys more votes by making new rules than strictly enforcing the ones already in place.

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            #20
            Originally posted by binthere View Post
            The left way. Buys more votes by making new rules than strictly enforcing the ones already in place.
            I wish they would enforce the law on the crime in this area........fricken catch a release program .. catch the same thieves every 2 weeks , rinse repeat

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              #21
              Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
              But you support more “enforcement “ when it comes to criminal justice issues! That’s a red flag often flown by some.

              Enforcement is part of the solution when it comes to worker safety. There are still lots of employers who don’t want to enforce common sense safety rules, so do we ignore them and let them do what they want or if the rules are in place shouldn’t we enforce them? I sure don’t think workers Should have to put up with unsafe working conditions. Would you put your kids and family members into that situation or would you prefer some Safety rules and enforcement?
              Yes more enforcement is needed in criminal justice..... it’s a joke ... basically under domestic terror here in this area ... every single day farms being looted .... not an exaggeration either

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