I have heard of a case that was levied a fine at Italian customs for not having 
the proper CE paperwork in order. Also, that in Germany, especially at computer 
shows, the BZT or someone like that, will inspect and randomly ask for samples 
to be tested.
     
     Just rumours
     
     Hans

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