Former Employee Alleges Driscoll’s Violated Pesticide Safety Laws And Tried To Cover It Up
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VENTURA COUNTY, Calif. (KEYT) – A former employee of the world's largest distributor of berries alleges that the company knowingly violated Canadian import rules and over applied pesticides in violation of California state law for years before asking him to assist in covering it up. When the now-former employee declined to help unless the company The post Former Employee Alleges Driscoll’s Violated Pesticide Safety Laws And Tried To Cover It Up appeared first on News Channel 3-12 .
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