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Nanny State Madness: California‘s Proposed ’Fitted Sheet’ LawPosted on August 15, 2011 at 8:48am by Mike Opelka Mike OpelkaWhen California’s elected officials come back from their month-long recess they face a mountain of proposed legislation (almost 900 bills are lined up and waiting), including a new law (SB432) that would require hotels to eliminate flat sheets. Not having fitted sheets on hotel beds would now be a crime in California. This is not a joke. . .California, the state trying to deal with a massive $26 BILLION dollar debt, is considering a law that some hospitality industry experts claim would add an estimated $15 to $30 million dollars in costs to an already hurting hotel industry. The low-end estimate of fifteen million is the projected cost to purchase new fitted sheets for the 550,000 hotel beds in the state. Of course the hospitality industry is claiming that these added costs will hurt their business and put jobs at risk.The fitted-sheet bill is the brainchild of State Senator Kevin De Leon (a Democrat from Los Angeles), whose mother suffered back pains while working as a hotel maid. Kevin has been quoted as saying this was “an issue close to my heart.†It is also a bill that has the support of Big Labor. Sen. De Leon’s bill passed through the State Senate in June, but not before some spirited debate, including a statement from one of the two dissenters, State Senator Sam Blakeslee;“We are now going to make it a crime in California not to use a fitted sheet? Really?â€If the law passes, who will be assigned to enforce it? Will California be the first state in the union to have “Mattress Police†checking for fitted sheets? Is this really a good use of law enforcement manpower?
If the law passes, who will be assigned to enforce it?
I HATE putting on fitted sheets.Hospital corners are easier by far IMO.
I don't mind putting them on, I hate trying to fold them out of the dryer.
I don't mind putting them on, I hate trying to fold them out of the dryer.Why the law, though? It's not like liberals wash their bedding. Must be something else behind this.
Hell, I just wad then up as neatly as I can and shove them into the linen closest.
The trick is to fold it the best you can, without making a career out of it, and then make sure the topmost layer is smooth. Fools everybody. It fooled my Martha Stewart fussbudget sister.