As America gets fatter, policymakers are seeking creative approaches to legislating health. They may have entered the school cafeteria -- and now they're eyeing your neighborhood.The Nanny State is here! Instead of the marketplace deciding how many fast food restaurants there should be,some windbag politicians who are probably overweight themselves will.
Amid worries of an obesity epidemic and its related illnesses, including high blood pressure, diabetes and heart disease, Los Angeles officials, among others around the country, are proposing to limit new fast-food restaurants -- a tactic that could be called health zoning.
The City Council will be asked this fall to consider an up to two-year moratorium on new fast-food restaurants in South L.A., a part of the city where fast food is at least as much a practicality as a preference.
Monday, September 10, 2007
Limits proposed on fast-food restaurants
The L.A.Times reports: