Porn condom law won big in nonwhite, working-class areas - latimes.com

Michael Weinstein, president of the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, said he thought the breakdown of the vote showed that working-class voters endorsed the idea that porn performers should have employee protection.
Measure B was endorsed by "people who relate to the idea that you can get hurt in the workplace," Weinstein said. "I think it's unlikely that people in Malibu and Palos Verdes are factory workers or construction workers."
As for speculation that areas hit highest with HIV infection came out strongly for Measure B, Weinstein said that was not true. West Hollywood has the highest rate of HIV infections in the county, and rejected the measure, he said.
Weinstein has waged a lonely battle for nearly a decade on requiring condoms in porn, becoming vocal on it since 2005, after a porn star infected three sex film actresses with HIV. His attempts to get local public health officials to require condom use went nowhere, with county supervisors uninterested in the issue.
This is about Condoms being mandatory in Porn....
Workplace Safety....