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'Pocket Change' Penalties

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Four separate pesticide drift incidents this year sickened over 150 workers. Now, farmworker advocates are pushing for stronger penalties.

After 92 people harvesting garlic in Bakersfield were sickened in a pesticide incident, the Kern County agricultural commissioner imposed just under $50,000 in fines against five companies.

Current law allows county agricultural commissioners to impose fines of up to $5,000 against growers, labor contractors and others who apply pesticides improperly.

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