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1. Remove Fluoride From Municipal Water Supply in Tulsa 
Fluoride was added to the water under a false pretence that it helped tooth decay.
There is no scientific proof to back this up. Fluoride is a highly toxic substance.
It is lethal in high doses.
In Portuguese (see English below):
O Gabinete de Estatísticas do Reino Unido calcula que existam a volta de 101 mil portugueses residents no Reino Unido. Destes, cerca de 86 mil tenham nascido em Portugal e os restantes tenham nascido em outras partes do mundo. Como grupo étnico os Portugueses estão a numero 11 numa lista das 60 nacionalidades mais populares no Reino Unido. Por isso estamos acima de Espanha, Itália, e Grecia. No entanto, a maioria dos nossos produtos nacionais, por exemplo comida, não se encontram à venda nos supermercados Britânicos, enquanto que produtos Espanhois, Italianos e Gregos são mais populares. Apenas me deparei com Super-Bock e certos vinhos à venda no tesco, e Pasteis de Nata à venda no Café Nero.
Esta petição servirá para pedir ao Tesco, o qual é a maior companhia de distribuição alimentar no Reino Unido, para disponibilizarem os nossos produtos portugueses nas suas lojas, para que estes sejam mais acessiveis nas nossas localidades.
Por favor assinem e passem o link desta página a outros portugueses, ou mesmo pessoas que não sejam portuguesas mas que estejam interessados em que o Tesco tenha a nossa comida bem representada nos seus supermercados.
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In English:
The latest evaluation by the Office of National Statistics (ONS, 2010) estimates a total of 101,000 Portuguese nationals living in the UK, and amongst these 86,000 were born in Portugal. Portuguese nationals are also in 11th position, on a list of the 60 most common nationalities in the UK, very much above those nationals of Spain, Italy and Greece. Furthermore in areas like the East Midlands and South West of England Portuguese nationals are amongst the 5 most common ethnic groups.
Portuguese people living in the UK thus have a large consumer power, and in particular since 71% of recent Portuguese immigrants to the UK of working age are employed (compared to 73% for British born people regardless of race or ethnic background). Of these, 13% earn about £149.20 a week, while 2.68% are high earners, which is more than £750 per week (compared to 6.98% for British-born people).
However, Portuguese food and produce is very much under-represented in UK market, especially when compared to products of Spanish, Italian or Greek origin. At present, Tesco sells Portuguese beer "Super-Bock" and several brands of wine, and Cafe Nero sells Portuguese Custard Tarts (Pastel de Nata). No other type of Portuguese Food can be found in UK food retailers, although Portuguese food and products are on high demand amongst Portuguese nationals.
Portuguese people are willing to access these products locally, instead of having to travel for hundreds of miles to purchase them in towns where the concentration of Portuguese people originated the rise of small cafes and retailers that sell Portuguese products with little quality and price control. As such, there is a clear market for the products on request below to be sold at Tesco PLC.
Please sign the petition below if you would like to see Portuguese products on sale at Tesco's, as the largest retailer in the UK.
"Columbia, S.C. — A state lawmaker wants to give members of the armed forces younger than 21 the right to buy alcohol even though it's in stark contrast to the military's efforts to diminish underage drinking and related accidents.
"I really don't think it should create a problem for the military. It might even enhance their morale," Rep. Fletcher Smith said Wednesday."
Schafer, Susanne. "Drinking rights for underage soldiers sought." Associated Press Writer (2008): n. pag. Web. 29 Apr 2011.
http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2008/jan/31/drinking_rights_underage_soldiers
4. Decide the Use of Fluoride in the City of Red Deer via Plebiscite during the 2013 Election 
The fluoridation of water in the City of Red Deer should be decided via plebiscite during the 2013 election to let the citizens decide the issue in a democratic process and in the process, do so at least cost.
Currently, there is another petition (Removal of Fluoride from the municipality of Red Deer) with the petition statement: “We, the Citizens, call on to the City of Red Deer to stop adding Fluoride to our municipal water supply”. That petition is available at:
http://www.gopetition.com/petition/44571.html
This petition is for the people to speak directly about fluoridation of water.
Speaking with a couple of the current City Councilors about the topic, fluoridation in municipal water is a divisive issue and a reasonable approach to such an issue is to have it decided directly by the people – not by special interest groups, not by special interest Councilors, not by corporations or by persons with vested interests.
Municipal water has undergone a fluoridation process for many, many years and taking time to better understand the process and the concerns. It is not a detrimental do or die situation. We can, at low cost, decide the issue via plebiscite during the 2013 Municipal Election.
In the meantime, speak with your Dentist, Doctor, Hygienist, call the University of Alberta Dental School, and research the topic via the Internet to be prepared with your YES/NO response come 2013.
To provide some alternative reading other than that shown in the ‘other’ petition, please see the links below:
http://www.cda-adc.ca/en/oral_health/faqs_resources/faqs/fluoride_faqs.asp
http://www.scumdoctor.com/dental-health/fluoride/Pros-And-Cons-Of-Fluoride.html
5. Removal of Fluoride from the municipality of Red Deer 
People should have the right to choose whether or not to be exposed to fluoride. Unfortunately many of us were never given that choice. Today it is almost impossible to escape fluoride. It is in the fountain pop at the drive thru, at your local coffee shop, bottled and draft beer, you get the idea. At home we cook, shower and bath in it, its ridiculous!
Now the thing you might find interesting is where does the fluoride come from? The fluoride used in our drinking water is an industrial waste product from the aluminum and phosphate fertilizer industry. It is an unprocessed contaminated waste with a number of toxins, particularly arsenic. This type of fluoride has never Been Tested for safety and effectiveness. However it has been very effective as rat poison and cockroach powder.
So why do we put this in our water? The answer is simple, money. But not money for us, or our community, money for the corporations. By promoting it as a some kind of dental miracle they are able to eliminate their waste and make a profit at the same time. But does it benefit our teeth? New evidence suggests that fluoridation is either unnecessary or doesn't work. Cavities have declined at similarly impressive rates throughout the entire western, industrialized world over the past half century where there was no fluoridation.
"Water fluoridation is the single largest case of scientific fraud, promoted by the government, supported by taxpayer dollars, aided and abetted by the ADA and the AMA, in the history of the planet."
- David Kennedy, DDS President International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology
Some Harmful effects of fluoride include.
Diminished IQ'S, hypothyroidism, increase in hip fractures, increase in infertility, cancer, abnormal bone development, skeletal fluorosis, dental fluorosis.
Fluoride is not meant to be swallowed, if you look on your tooth paste it will advise you to contact poison control if accidentally swallowed. Why is it okay to drink it then? It is an accumulated poison, so while you may not see the effects right now, there is a good chance you may experience them later. The choice is clear, remove it from our water, and those who still want fluoridation are still free to do so.
Please research this topic for yourself and find your own truths. Do not take Authority as Truth, but rather Truth as the Authority!!
http://www.staytuned.ws/articles/fluoride.html
http://www.staytuned.ws/articles/fluorideref.html
http://preventdisease.com/home/tips79.shtml
http://fluoridealert.org/fan-comments.html
6. Bring back Saxby's diet drinks to all Australian supermarkets 
Saxby's produce some of the best diet soft drinks around, including diet lime, diet creamy soda, diet cherry, diet pineapple and diet mandarin. Coles has dropped the diet products and Woolworths never stocked them to begin with.
This petition will be sent to both Coles and Woolworths to show support for the products and get them back on the shelves.
7. Bring Sobe to Atlantic Canada 
I would really like if I could get the Sobe beverages in Atlantic Canada. We used to get them here at our local Costco but have not seen them in years. This was my favorite drink and I am so disappointed that I can't get them here anymore.
I am sure not just myself but other consumers would make it sustainable enough to stock it in our stores.
Thank you for your time.
8. Lowering the Drinking age to 18 
The current United States legal drinking age is 21. Many United States citizens disagree with this age. Many believe that the age to legally be able to purchase, consume or possess alcohol should be 18.
A United States Citizen is allowed to vote when they are 18 years of age. 18 year old males are forced to join the Selective Service, for possible drafting. This means that 18-year old males can go to war. At age 18, a citizen is also inclined to jury duty. So, an 18-year old is given the responsibilities of voting, being selected for jury duty, and possibly being drafted for war.
If an 18-year old citizen is to be given these responsibilities, why is the legal drinking age 21? Does the U.S. Government not trust those of us under 21? They trust us with their votes, yet they cannot treat us like full adults for another 3 years!
9. Bring back ORANGE drink at McDonalds 
When current inventories of ORANGE drink are finished it will be replaced by COKE ZERO. Whether McDonalds understands this or not ORANGE drink is a vital part of their menu. Many customers will be forced to consume brand name products with little or no appeal, including their biggest customers being children.
We feel that McDonalds has forgotten their core values and has pushed customer satisfaction to the side. ORANGE drink cannot be replaced and must be returned to the menu.
Please sign and lets remind McDonalds how important ORANGE is to us and to them.
10. Push Boston's Closing Time Back to 5 A.M.! 
While traveling these Great United States of America, I've discovered Boston, the city I love, to be on par or to surpass many a major city in terms of culture, fashion, history, education, and diversity. What do these cities posses that Boston lacks? The case could be made for better roads, cleaner subways, or costlier housing. However, I believe that one glaring knock on Boston's national and international reputation is its early-to-bed nightlife.
For a city so vibrant, so rich, and so young, closing times affect people from all walks of life who find themselves in Beantown: tourists, college students, businessmen and women, musicians, professional athletes, and so on. To better compete economically with other major cities, as well as opening doors to greater investment and diversity, Boston should push its closing time back to one comparable with other great cities, 5 A.M. .
11. Update The Drink Driving Laws Now! 
I am sick and tired of constantly hearing about and seeing lives that have been wrecking, ruined shattered and lost due to the selfish and inconsiderate actions of the scum that still think that it’s fine to still drink alcohol and drive! So I propose and ask for your backing for 3 radical new changes to the UK Drink Driving Laws.
Number 1. Zero tolerance. Why should there be a limit? If one is all you can have then surely it isn’t needed. Then there can be no error in Judgement then. With a limit it entices people to think ‘Oh, One more won’t push me over the limit?’
Number 2. The punishments are not severe enough and do not seem to get the message across. With Zero tolerance, any alcohol detected that is relevant to that day should result in an instant six month ban and a large fine. Any alcohol over a certain limit should result in a lifetime ban and possible sentencing and an even larger fine. Refusal to give a roadside sample 6 month ban. Refusal to give a certified sample or Blood sample Life time ban.
Number 3. Finally, all passengers in cars of drink drivers should be given a fixed penalty of at least £80. I know some people will say thats not fair but knowingly getting in a car with a drink driver should be a crime. You wouldn’t drive a getaway car for a bank robber nor would you let a serial killer keep killing if you know him. People may also say ‘Well I didn’t know he/she had had a drink!’ How pissed off would your mates be with you if they got hit with a fine?
I believe if this was introduced it may cut down on drink driving as people will not want to travel with them making the decision not to drive an easier one.
A reward should maybe be given to people who report drink drivers that end up in a conviction. Also a list with pictures of convicted drivers should be made available to all alcohol serving establishments. This may help in prevent repeat offenders offending again.
Finally most of the revenue made from these fines and convictions should go towards helping the victims and their families get the lives back together.
I know a lot of people may think these are harsh but how would you feel if your life with shattered by the careless actions of a drink driver?
12. VitamingWater and Vault in Virginia Tech's Dining Halls 
Vitamin Water and Vault are very popular Glaceau and Coca-Cola products and are not readily available in the dining halls (D2, West End, Owens, Shultz, and DX).
Vault is available in many of the residential and academic dining halls, but was taken away from our dining halls for an unknown reason. VitaminWater on the other hand, arguably one of the most popular NONalcoholic beverages available (according to BEVnet) is only in a handful of vending machines. Why you ask are these beverages not available in the dining halls? The reason is unclear to me and the student body but it seems clear that with enough support my FLEX dollars will be going to a VitaminWater instead of my change to a vending machine. Both Vitamin Water and Vault should be brought and included in the selection of beverages in the dining halls on campus.
- Vitamin Water ranks #1 in traffic rank for BevNET
13. Bring back Dr Pepper in Australia 
Dr Pepper was introduced to the Australian market in 1997 with a short-lived TV advertising campaign and low priced 280 ml cans sold through supermarkets. Dr Pepper was subsequently sold in 1.25 litre plastic bottles alongside other major brands until 2003.
Cadbury Schweppes stated that the product did not gain acceptance by Australians, whose detractors complained that the drink tasted like "cough syrup" (a tag also given to Sarsaparilla). A report on the soft drink industry by IBIS accused Cadbury Schweppes of failing in their marketing of the brand, given its global appeal.
After withdrawing from the Australian market, Dr Pepper arrived without fanfare in New Zealand. Cans imported from the U.S. are available in some specialty stores in New Zealand and Australia.
Dr Pepper is just what the Doctor ordered! For a unique smooth taste on a hot summer's day, you can't beat a cold Dr. Pepper.
14. Bring Back The Yellow Tennents Cans 
I have been a Tennents Lager drinker all my adult life and have grown to love the familiar Yellow can with the Red T, an iconic symbol recognisable the world over. And one they still use to market thier product (in T-in the Park etc).
However, Tennents have since abandoned this design on thier Lager cans. This has frankly disillusioned many drinkers, including myself.
I am hereby calling on you to sign this petition and persuade Tennents to change their can design back.
In the meantime I will be abstaining from all things Tennets and may even be taking to Carling!
YES WE ALL LIKE A DRINK BUT THERE IS NOT ENOUGH SAID ABOUT THE ABUSE OF DRINK DANGERS ADDICTION AND HOW IT DISTROYS LIFES PLSE SIGN SO THE GOVERMENT PUT ACROSS THE DANGERS OF DRINK.
16. Dangerous Drink Driving Behaviour 
We the tenants on the Bland Street, Fairfield NSW are expressing our concern and a need for urgent action in relation to Mr Jury Anatoli living on the 18a Bland Street, Fairfield NSW due to his drink driving behaviour.
It is of our concern that Mr Anatoli is often driving while intoxicated and therefore is endangering himself and all other pedestrians and drives alike who may find themselves in the Bland Street, or Indeed any other area while Mr Anatoli is driving.
17. Softdrink Machines at Sydney Grammar 
We all know what this is about, the softdrink machines have been taken away and replaced by oak machines. Which for some reason are supposed 2 be better.
I'm not sure whether its the masses of shugar and saturated fat, or the fact that the producers of the drink reccommend the drink a maximum of 2 times per term for schoolchildren that makes it so good but it is definitely not better than soft drinks!
18. Lower the Drinking Age In America 
March 24, 2006
Should the drinking age should be lowered in the United States of America?
I am not against the drinking age so that teens everywhere can drink constantly at age 18 but I do believe there is something seriously wrong with setting such a high drinking age in the USA, much higher than other countries.
In america we deserve something more than that. Today, unlike 25 years ago, many more rules and regulations are in effect against drunk driving and public drunkeness to protect everyone against the same thing that Mothers Against Drunk driving created the minimum drinking age act for.
I'm sure it wouldn't have the catastrophic effect that MADD portrays will happen if we let the drinking age stand at 18 or 19 years of age.
I am currently 17 years old and i know many many underaged kids that currently get into car accidents, die or are severely injured by teen drunk driving because the age is sooo high they binge drink, and try to drink their lives away just because they cant. It's caused numerous accidents and fatalities.
America needs a drinking age of 18 or 19 because there is no reason to wait until 21. The logic that madd gives is unreasonable.
Please if you feel strongly about this issue the same way I do then sign the petition.
February 18, 2006
This is a petition for all the victims of drink spiking and drug rape.
If you realised your situation in time and were able to seek safety we still need your signatures. If you were not able to do this as you didn't realise what was happening, we need your signatures too.
Hopefully this petition will be strong enough to send to parliment, to police forces, to judges and to medical staff. To make them realise just how often this crime is happening.
As the home office and police forces have no figures on this crime, it is unknown how many people have suffered in silence.
"Statistical Update: July 2004
The latest breakdown of British survivors of the crime of drug related rape and sexual abuse through having their drinks spiked, as reported to the Roofie Foundation via their Help-line is as follows -
Drug Rape & Sexual Abuse Total Figures = 6,008" www.roofie.com
"One in four women say they have had a drink spiked in a club or pub."
"In the past five years, only 15 men have been convicted of the crime." http://www.guardian.co.uk/crime/article/0,,1300147,00.html
Please help to put an end to what is seen to be the "Perfect Crime".
Thank you.
Roofie.com
The Roofie Foundation - established 1997 - Britain's only specialised agency dealing with the issues surrounding drug rape and sexual abuse. Originators of a help-line that provides a one-stop-shop information service for victims of drug rape & sexual abuse caused through drink spiking.
24 hour help line - 0800 783 2980
20. Say No to Cheap (bad) Beer 
WE BELIEVE in the age old tradition of beer drinking. As Benjamin Franklin once said, "beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy".
On the other hand, discount beer is proof that God also likes to mess with our minds every once in a while. WE RECOGNIZE that there is money to be made from the sale of discount beer and that not everyone can afford the good stuff. Oh sure... there are more noble causes that we could take up.
Yet, we cannot sit back and watch one more poor wretch walk out of the beer store trying to conceal the swill-in-box that some would pass off as beer. Besides, all the good causes are already taken. We are PiSSD that people are compelled to compromise their standards when it comes to beer and we are PiSSD that some brewers are taking advantage of the poor, the thirsty, the befuddled masses.
WE COMMIT ourselves, one bartender, one voice, one beer at a time - to make a better tasting world for everyone.
21. No to ALCOHOL sales on our sidewalks 
The citizens for community vales wants to take a stand for our community. We do not want our community to be an advertisment for drinking alcohol and/or drinking alcohol and driving.
This sends a negitive message to our youth.
22. Lower the Drinking Age in the USA 
As an adult, I am angry at the way I am treated just because I am 19 years old. My main problem is the restrictions on alcohol. "Minors," as we are called when in the presence of alcohol, have the right to fight for this country and vote. And not only am I upset that I cannot even have one drink, it is also the restriction from just about everywhere that serves it. Limitations should not be put on adults simply based on their age.
Anyone under the age of 21 cannot walk into TGI Friday's, a simple restaurant over the hours of 10:00 PM. That same person though, can sit down for a meal at 2:00 in the afternoon with a table of 30-year-olds drinking margaritas at the next table. There are hardly any nightclubs that allow anyone under 21 just because they are in the presence of alcohol. Being denied access to a nightclub gives minors very little options of what to do during their weekends. Most of the time, this leads to staying at home, or going to a friend's house where they are out of the public's eye and are able to drink. This can become a problem because they hardly have the chance to learn to drink responsibly. Being in the comfort of someone's home allows him or her to drink too much because the opportunity to just stop and "crash" on the couch, is there.
A lot of minors do not even want to go to a nightclub to just drink. They want to dance and they hardly get the opportunity to. The music in the 18 and over club is very limited and it is wrong to assume that everyone in a certain age range wants to listen to one type of music. It is so insulting to be an adult who is able to take care of their own responsibilities, but yet is so limited as to what they can do.
An adult is an adult and to separate a group from another just because of age is discrimination. This is supposed to be a country of equal rights and if we are all equal between skin color and sex, then an adult should not be less privileged than another because of his or her age. If 18 to 20-year-olds are not meant to share the same privileges as others, then take away their adulthood altogether. The privileges to serve the country and vote should also be taken away. Everyone matures differently and there is no way you can assume every 18-year-old is not yet responsible to drink and that every 21-year-old is. Many claim that if the age limit is lowered to 18, then the demand to lower it even further will rise. These people seem to forget that the difference between an 18-year-old and a 17-year-old is the simple fact that you are legally an adult at the age of 18.
When one hits the age of 18, they are most likely still living at home with their parents. If you give these young adults the chance to go to a bar with their parents to have their first drink or two, you let them learn responsibly from their parents the way to handle alcohol. At the age of 21, many adults are out of their parents' homes and experience what is supposed to be their first drink without any supervision. They drink too fast without knowing their limit because no one is there to warn them.
To most who are banned from it, alcohol is a sort of "forbidden fruit." As Dr. Ruth Engs, a professor at Indiana University has stated, "Lowering the drinking age would help send the important message that drinking is, in itself, not evidence of maturity... that responsible consumption for those who choose to drink is evidence of maturity." Japan is a country with a 20-year-old age limit for alcohol, but is not strictly enforced. Many have easy access into clubs and bars and when you are used to this as a minor, drinking is not a huge deal. You are treated more respectfully and there is no need to go against the law. By going out at an early age, you learn to drink responsibly at an early age.
23. Lowering The Drinking Age in MASSACHUSETTS 
The reason why i made this petition is because the current laws are not working, kids still find ways to get alcohol.They have people who are older than them buy it or they have fake ids.What has this law done? Nothing,They say when you turn 18 you become a legal adult but you cant make your own decision wether to drink or not but its ok to become a bartender right at 18 , 19 or 20, but yet you cant drink any, Its okay to join the army and die for you country at 18, 19, 20 but yet they wont allow you to have alcohol.You can get married but yet you cant celebrate with a glass of champagne at your wedding because you know why You havnt reached that magic # 21!!!.You know what thats absurd,And then they tell us oh you cant handle any right you havnt matured enough ,O ya but by law im already an adult, i can get tried as an "adult" ,VOTE, BUY TOBACCO,PLAY THE LOTTERY , WASTE MY MONEY ON GAMBLING SO THE STATE CAN MAKE A PROFIT OFF ME BUT YET IM NOT OLD ENOUGH TO HANDLE ALCOHOL.Thats stupid i think we should make are own decisions and be responsible for are own actions i think they should change the law.
Because if they lowered the law it would take the fun out of doing something illegal.
Do you get what im saying yet?Because if its illegal kids are gonna say ya i wanna do it because i cant buy it, im only 18 , 19 or 20 but yet i cant do it even though im an adult right?.That will make them do it even more. The law isnt working as you think it is , if they lower it to atleast 19 years old i think it would teach us how to drink responsible as young adults.Look at europe they may be a different country but yet not much countrys have a strict law on age .Here its 21,there its under 16 , 18 and 20.And some countrys dont require an age.Who knows if this will work but it doesnt hurt to try.They lowered the law but it failed ,but put it this way they made that decision to drink and drive no one ever said to do it, it was there decision alcohol does affect people and i aint gonna argue about that , it does have different affects on people and sometimes people make the wrong choices when they abuse alcohol but you cant discriminate on age because of that.If you agree with me then sign it if not then thats your opinion.
24. Water Extension & Upgrade for residents of Eatontown Road 
Water Extension and Upgrade! Our well water is unfit to drink or cook with. When they removed the coal off the landin this area it affected the quailty of our water supply. We also would like to have the water lines upgraded so that the residents that do have water would have better pressure.
25. MAKE DR.PEPPER AVAILABLE IN EVER RESTAURANT 
Dr.Pepper should be an option for people when choosing the right drink in any restaurant. What is wrong with people? Do they think Dr.Pepper isn't good enough because its not "Pepsi or Coca Cola"? DR.Pepper is not only the best type of drink but the most refreshing!!! :)
26. Lower the drinking age in the United States 
Time and Time again, there are always debates about people being a certain age to carry on in certain activities. One activity that has had the most debate is the legal drinking age in the United States of America. Between the 60's and 70's when America was at war, this issue came about. It came about because at this time, the Governent decided that 18 was the legal age to vote and make educated decisions about people's political future, as well as fighting in wars. Since the question "I am at a legal age to vote and protect my country, why can't I drink?" came about, the Government decided to lower the drinking age to 19.
Over the years, there have been many irresponsible acts of binge drinking, and drunk driving done by many young people, this is in turn enticed the Government to raise the age to 21. I'm petitioning this issue because I feel that it would be fair for people 18, who are considered adults, and over to be able to have access to alcoholic beverages. There are many places in the world like Jamaica, and China who don't have a legal drinking age, and they don't seem to have a predominace of issues like drunk driving etc. I feel that it would be beneficial socially if people who are 18 are allowed to drink.
27. Drugged and Beaten Child receives no justice 
My Son is an 11 year old Honor Student Attending Vidor Middle School in Vidor Texas.
My son has been subjected to much abuse this year. He was held down and beaten by two students. The students recieved no punishment for their actions. Two weeks later the Two students took their hatred one step further.
They crushed up sleeping pills at home and mixed it into a food coloring mixture brought the mixture to school and slipped it in my sons juice at lunch.
Charges were pressed... but the charges were dropped by the Orange County District Attorney stating that it is not illegal to put over the counter sleeping drugs in someones drink even if they are not aware of it. The District Attorney compared it to sticking one's finger in another person's drink.
Please help us send a message to the District Attorney's office to re-open the case before this happens again or happens to another child.
28. Bring Muller Milk to the UK 
Muller Milk is a milk based drink sold in Germany. Many people who have been privileged to live in Germany have been enjoying this beverage for many years. The problem arises when people have depended on the marvellous drink and moved country thus cutting their supply. It is these people who were are campaigning for, the forgotten many. With the fall of European barriers and freedom of movement - surely we should have access to the same high standards of beverages? Also, it's very good for hangovers.
