"suit continues that the measure is unnecessary and a waste of taxpayer money. and notes that state laws already mandate use of condoms when workers are exposed to blood-borne pathogens.But Ellen Widess, head of the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health, told the L.A. Times that her group doesn't "see a bar to the city or the county doing what they need to do" to enact rules on condom use in porn, thereby bypassing the need for a referendum.The AIDS Healthcare Foundation has unsuccessfully tried to get the county to enforce condom use before. It cites records from the county's own Department of Public Health to argue that adult film industry workers are 10 times more likely to be infected with a sexually transmitted disease than members of the population at large, and that some performers can contract four or more separate infections over the course of a year."In addition, LADPH has stated that as many as 25 industry-related cases of HIV have be
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