Sorry Mike,
But I dont, Here there is an issue with a product being sold to consumers,
which is highly dangerous. Now we can sit around here and debate it all you
like, or until someone actually comes up with the legislation/law/code of
conduct. Where these thing are taken care of by a _body_ called consumer
affairs. I dont see why Diemos seems to think it is up to him to approach
this company only when and once he has some sort of amunition.
When Starkler notified consumer affairs they did something about it. WITH
no legal ramifications to Starkler. So why is this taking so long to resolve.
Yes I guess calling Diemos a sheriff, but I fear while he's playing about
these things apparently are still on the self. Maybe some well intended
grandma brought one over the weekend for her 8 yrs grandson. While
it would of been easier for Diemos to just ring consumer affairs.
I dont think he should contact the seller, the seller then notifies the
importer who may of been warned before, then escape prosecution
for any possible breach.
just my 2 cents worth, where talking about peoples safety here
Rob
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