In Addition to That Super-Sized Soda Ban, Mr. Bloomberg...
In his latest attempt to save city dwellers from themselves Mayor Bloomberg proposes to prohibit soda-mongers from pushing oversized drinks that allow movie-goers to mainline glucose while watching a summer blockbuster. It's mind-boggling to imagine people are unaware it's unhealthy in the extreme to drink the equivalent of five cans of soda in a single go, and hard to argue with the mayor's point that such super-sizing contributes to obesity.
Of public policy response to the obesity epidemic, the Mayor says, "I think it's fair to say that while everyone else is sitting around and complaining, New York is acting." Our hats off to him, and while he's at it, iwellville would like to suggest a few other urban health hazards in dire need of executive action.
Traffic is associated with high blood pressure; air pollution is associated with asthma, cancer and brain inflammation; and combined sewage overflow is associated with gastro-intestinal illness.
We'd also like to point out that while it is possible to say no to a 64 ounce soda, the average New Yorker has no control over traffic, air and water. On the other hand, the mayor does have the power to make a positive impact on the most serious urban health hazards. We hope his nanny-complex won't stop at soda, salt, trans-fats and smoking.