Well, gee lets see. I work for....Therefore I want my mark to go away and 
make everyone who is in this business equal.

OK, how about this. Everyone remove their brand name from products. Let's 
have one mark and generic products only. Thats a free market system right???

Or we just have one lab become world wide dominate and only use their mark.   
 naw.

Right now Government and Retailers have decided they want some proof of a 
"safe" product. In the case of the US, an Independant Corporation took the 
"bull" by the horns and created a set of standards to evauate products to. 
They then created a mark whereby a manufacturer could display showing they 
underwent this evaluation and complied. Governments, Retailers and Consumers 
liked this idea and bought into it. Hooray for the progressive Corporation. 
Now this Corporation got to big. Others started to complain that they wanted 
a piece of the market too. The bad word "monopoly" arose and the Government 
interviened to put a stop to it. Now these little guy's have the Government 
backing their existance by law instead of by experience. But the big 
Corporation has too much history and too much acceptance. So the little guy's 
want to go back to the Government and have the individual marks done away 
with so the can compete in a market they had nothing to do with developing. 
They want a mark that is sanitized from any history or experience as being a 
quality mark. They want the Government to control the market. They do not 
want to build their acceptance the "Old Fashion Way" by hard work.

Like I said, Sounds like we need a World wide Government controlling all 
products and approvals. Everything will be generic and have one name and one 
mark. Oh and how about we just make everything Gray...... 

Now I have been an Agent, with two different labs and in manufacturing. I 
understand the pain of multiple requirements. But I am willing to live with 
this as opposed to the alternative I just outlined.

I will duct now and watch your fireworks.
Oh, one last thought. This diatribe is not to be misconstrued as having the 
sanction of my employer.


John L. Allen, P.E.
Manager - Atlanta
Local Engineering Services
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
770-498-9156


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