I'm referring to the 40 000 some traders still using imperial scales in
their shops.  Deliberately refusing to metricate.  I feel that these
scales are old models and thus are inaccurate.  Thus the authorities may
be able to prevent these scales from being used in trade, not because
they are not metric, but because they are not licensed.  I thought the
article was directed at those 40 000 traders.

To the best of your knowledge, Terry, what is being done to stop these
traders from continuing to sell in imperial?

Euric

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Sent: Friday, 2003-11-14 07:17
To: U.S. Metric Association
Subject: [USMA:27560] RE: FW: Weighing Industry Calls for Licensing
Scheme to Enforce Weights & Measures

Mighty Chimp wrote:
>I'm sure most of those scales in imperial, still in use,
>are old, and are no longer accurate.

What do you mean by 'scales in imperial, still in use'?


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