SciFiBoy said:
TheRealMafoo said:
SciFiBoy said:
well, if its legal to do it, i dont think you can then say, but if you stay within the law and do this, you must pay more for your healthcare,
also, what isnt harmful?
technically, drinking too much milk can be bad for your health, how would you know a random person who comes to the hospital is not living a "healthy" lifestyle, with a smoker or drug addict, you may not even be able to tell they do thoose things, same with someone who chooses to have to much of a medicine or food or drink that could make them ill.
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Why should someone not be rewarded for a healthy lifestyle, which lowers the cost of healthcare, with lower cost healthcare?
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define healthy
also, why not address my point, which is that you have no way of knowing without some sort of all passive legal system and CCTV everywhere.
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There are lots of ways of doing it. Where I work, they track how long we are in the gym at work, and pay us certificates we can use for workout gear based on how many times we work out. You can weigh people, or check there blood pressure over time. There are ways to know.
But are you against the principle of it, or just that it's hard to track?