In message <63b0cb352a528542bb37bb62705fbc11019d37a...@snnx7mcdc101.emea.dell.com>, dated Thu, 26 Sep 2013, [email protected] writes:

The position of EU Market Surveillance authorities is clear enough.

1. This document is clearly headed 'RECOMMENDATIONS';

2. It dates from 2006, so may be in need of revision;

3. The 'small print' in the Footnote is very important:

* The Following countries have special requirements on Plugs and Socket outlets for domestic use, according to their national legislation: Austria, Finland, Hungary, Norway, Sweden, United Kingdom.
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If dictionaries were correct, we would only need one, because they would all
give the same information.
John Woodgate, J M Woodgate and Associates, Rayleigh, Essex UK

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