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Old March 8, 2012, 04:12 PM   #8
Double Naught Spy
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If we allow employers/insurance companies to pressure people to stop taking part in their hobbies, regardless of how seemingly dangerous they could be, where does it stop?
Allow them? Interesting thought. I am not all that sure that I have a lot of power to tell my insurance company how they are to go about insuring me. They set the rules. If I don't like the rules, I can change insurance companies or get a policy that maybe isn't as extensive.

Or maybe the company will insure me despite high risk hobbies, with a premium that is more than my paycheck. From what I have seen, you can probably be insured regardless of your health and activities if you are willing to pay enough for it.
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