dwi
Well-Known Member
I was quite shocked today to go into a large, well known, sports retailer and find that they appeared to be selling hats and body protectors that did not appear to meet British standards. Am I right in this or did I read the labels wrong?
If I am right then what is the point of having a British safety standard if you can sell goods that don't meet it? I would imagine that lots of parents would go in there to buy things for their children when they are first starting out and it seems irresponsible that children could be put at risk like this.
Is this something the BHS campaign on? If I am right then I really don't think this should be allowed. If I'm wrong and slinging unfounded accusations then admin I'm sorry, please delete this post.
If I am right then what is the point of having a British safety standard if you can sell goods that don't meet it? I would imagine that lots of parents would go in there to buy things for their children when they are first starting out and it seems irresponsible that children could be put at risk like this.
Is this something the BHS campaign on? If I am right then I really don't think this should be allowed. If I'm wrong and slinging unfounded accusations then admin I'm sorry, please delete this post.