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State, County May Require Condoms

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State, County May Require Condoms in Adult Films

2 hours, 23 minutes ago  Add Top Stories - Los Angeles Times to My Yahoo!

 

 

By Lisa Richardson and Caitlin Liu Times Staff Writers

 

After almost a year of urging the adult-film industry to require actors to wear condoms during sex scenes, state and county officials say the recent HIV (news - web sites) infection of two porn stars has given them the leverage they need to force change.

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"You couldn't imagine a construction company sending a person to a work site without a hard hat,

 

which employs more than 6,000 people in California, including about 1,200 performers

 

He likened adult-film performers to Hollywood stuntmen and women.

 

 

"When you see an action movie and you see the hero jumping out the window, you don't want to see the wires holding him up," Kulkis said. "Nobody wants to see condoms. It's a fantasy."

I thought that was something else for a second...

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I thought that was something else for a second...

I thought it had something to do with paying taxes, homeland security, or IRS audits ;)

I thought it had something to do with paying taxes, homeland security, or IRS audits  ;)

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