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The work place in next report is not your typical office of desks. Instead of desks, there is giant water tank. Some of the coworkers are 10,000 pound whales. In sea world, O. said some of the park's trainers were put in work place situations with known hazards, so the agency came up with new guidelines to increase safety. But sea world says those guidelines will hurt the company's business and now, the workplace situation has become a legal one.
The stakes are as big as this start performance at the heart of the matter. Seal world appealing to a 3 judge federal p. asking them to overturn an O. ruling restricting trainers in the warren warrant with killer1 whales. No cameras are allowed but there are such high interest that the hearing was held at a law school auditorium2. The 2010 death of veteran seal world trainer, D., brought an end to a breathtaking performance like this: B. was mauled by a killer whale she was working with. It was the 3rd dead connected to the same killer whale.
O. ultimately fined seal world 12,000 dollars but more important, it banned close contact between humans and killer whales during performances. Sea world arguing that interaction is the crucial part of the business.
"Is that a legitimate4 argument?"
"I think it's a legitimate argument. Again, they're taking the position that this is just not a way we do work. It's what....It's our product."
Benjimin B. has argued operate appeals to O. rulings and says what the government agency has on its side is history.
"There's a long and well documented track record of these types of animals behaving aggressively toward humans to the point that caused a number of fatalities5, not only at sea world but at other places.
E., son of Supreme6 Court Justice Antony S., argued in the hearing that O. has no more right to impose restrictions7 toward sea world than it does a regulate tackling in the NFL or speed limits in N. The judges took note but didn't give any indication of which way they may rule. In his argument appealing the O. ruling, Sea World many times referred to that connection between the NFL and NASCAR saying that there are some businesses that just inherently have some risk. To that, a judge piped in and said well, maybe. But for NASCAR, we've added seatbelts, and for the NFL they added helmets. In other words, there are ways to add safety protocols8 that don't really damage the business. Martin Savege, CNN, Washington.
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1 killer | |
n.杀人者,杀人犯,杀手,屠杀者 | |
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n.观众席,听众席;会堂,礼堂 | |
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3 latched | |
v.理解( latch的过去式和过去分词 );纠缠;用碰锁锁上(门等);附着(在某物上) | |
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4 legitimate | |
adj.合法的,合理的,合乎逻辑的;v.使合法 | |
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5 fatalities | |
n.恶性事故( fatality的名词复数 );死亡;致命性;命运 | |
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6 supreme | |
adj.极度的,最重要的;至高的,最高的 | |
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约束( restriction的名词复数 ); 管制; 制约因素; 带限制性的条件(或规则) | |
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n.礼仪( protocol的名词复数 );(外交条约的)草案;(数据传递的)协议;科学实验报告(或计划) | |
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