In article <o5o5si$a8u$
1...@news.albasani.net>,
Brian Gaff <
bri...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
> No its called covering ones back I'd suggest. its always gone on to make
> illegal legal as nobody could figure out how to treat it under other
> laws.
> Very Yes Minister in an EU kind of way.
Seems perfectly logical to me. It can be imported and used with the
warnings. But not imported for re-sale within the EU.
It's probably the same as many of the power tools etc that Lidl sell. They
appear to come from Germany - but I doubt they are totally made in German
factories. So commissioned by a German firm who are then responsible for
making sure they comply and so on. Not so different from incorporating
electronic components from the far east in something which *is* made in
the EU.
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