September 11, 2014 | The Biz

Jake Cruise fined over $11,000 for bareback scenes

Jake CruiseThe AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) happily revealed that California’s Department of Industrial Relations, Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA), had issued workplace safety violations and fines totaling $11,360 against adult film production company Jake Cruise Media.
 
The fines were imposed for shooting condom-less adult films. Cal/OSHA actually cited the production company for not having an Exposure Control Plan, for not observing universal precautions (for example, using condoms for the video shoots) and for not having an Injury and Illness Prevention Program in place.
 
“The porn industry has simply chosen to ignore these laws, with few, if any, repercussions to date for producers," said Michael Weinstein, President of AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF). "We are glad to see that OSHA is looking out for worker safety and reminding the entire industry that condom use—regardless of past or future legislation in Sacramento—already is the law.”
 
AHF has been one of the main proponents of a state-wide law that would require all porn productions in California to use condoms during sex scenes. A recent attempt to pass such a law failed.
 
Jake Cruise didn't seem overly upset. He tweeted: "... and that's why I don't shoot in CA anymore. Even I'm not allowed to eat cum! Ridiculous."
 
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