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![]() "Olof Lagerkvist" wrote in message ... BH Williams wrote: "Olof Lagerkvist" wrote in message ... D7666 wrote: Having said that, they are on sale in UK, and (not sure) I think I read somewhere they carry CE marks which sort of makes them European legal (cue pedantic discussion UK v. EU law). The CE mark does not make them legal, it is just a guarantee from the manufacturer that they are legal in the EU. The real difference is that if they in fact are illegal the manufacturer is held responsible and not the consumer/user. Surely the CE mark simply indicates that they conform to the norms/standards applicable to their construction, and has no bearing on their legality or illegality in use? AFAIK it is legal when it conforms to the CE standards. It would not have become a CE standard unless the entire EU has accepted it as a legal-to-use construction. But I may have got this part wrong, anyone knows more about CE marks? Found this link http://www.ce-marking.org/what-is-ce-marking.html which says the CE mark indicates a product confirms to EU regulations/legislation on Health, Safety and environmental protection. |
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