In message <p06240813c767f54b4777@[192.168.1.80]>, dated Mon, 4 Jan 
2010, Nick Williams <nick.willi...@conformance.co.uk> writes:

>Access to guidance, informal or otherwise, should not be reliant on 
>membership of some secret sect of experts who happen to be in the know.

But we know that in the real world, things are often not like that. And 
reference to 'a secret sect of experts' is not sensible. People on this 
mailing list are a sect of experts, but 'secret'?  Of course not.

Retailers were, and are, concerned about selling products that might 
have a formally incorrect DoC, not a fraudulent one. So assurance was 
sought, and obtained, in terms that a 'year of grace' was reasonable to 
clear stocks of product referring to a superseded Directive. That's bad?
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