Chinese Traffic Police Given 43 Years Life Expectancy

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  1. M Two One

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese city traffic police have an average life expectancy of just 43 years because of the dire working conditions and pollution, state media said on Tuesday.

    And nearly every traffic policeman in the booming southern Chinese city of Guangzhou suffered nose or throat infections caused by dirty air.

    Xinhua news agency said a survey of eight cities found that police officers who had worked the streets for more than 20 years were the most at risk.

    Pollution was the chief culprit, but stress, traffic noise and standing long periods in the sun were also to blame.

    Chinese cities are battling to clean their polluted skies, especially the capital, Beijing, a year before it hosts the Olympic Games.

    More than 90 percent of the 2,746 traffic police who underwent a check-up in Guangzhou had infections, the China Daily quoted the Guangzhou Hospital of Vocational Disease Control and Prevention as saying.</div>

    <div align="center">Source: Yahoo! News</div>

    That's crazy they're so filthy over in China and this just adds to the problem. What with the majority of new disease stemming from the country and their slavery abductions who the hell wants to visit anymore?
     
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    I thought they rode bikes up in China?
     
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    The IOC inspected Beijing in preparation for the Olympics and said that their air quality was too poor to hold the games. Not sure if they'll actually pull it out after investing so much time and money into it, but that's nasty.

    China's the biggest example of the problems with unrestrained growth.
     
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    Its true it seems like every new disease or old plague somehow stemmed from China. Bubonic and SARS are the only ones that I can think of off the top of my head but I'm sure that just scratches the surface.
     
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    I wonder if anyone who is studying to be a cop will still do it? I'd drop out.

    I always liked Japan better, it is the the technology capital of the world.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Master Shake Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">I wonder if anyone who is studying to be a cop will still do it? I'd drop out.

    I always liked Japan better, it is the the technology capital of the world.</div>

    Yea and Japan is where many people ride the subway or MOSTLY bikes if they work nearby. My aunt (who is Japanese) has a bike which cant seat 3. Her two young kids and her.

    I've been to Japan in 1998, such a nice place. Clean, pollution free ... and technologically advanced.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Pakman Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">I've been to Japan in 1998, such a nice place. Clean, pollution free ... and technologically advanced.</div>

    Clean .. yes, pollution free?! No way in hell.

    However, I love that in many parts of the country it is so safe you don't even need to lock your door at night.
     

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