> I'm not saying that the practice is good, or recommended, > or without peril. But it's certainly not isolated to the > UK.
perhaps it should be :-) as folk from all over read this list, i just could not let discussion of how to do something that is generally broken and quite ill-advised go without raising a red flag. i would recommend all my competitors do this, except, as it is being done to exchange meshes, it is damaging to all. randy
