John,

The ITA Press Release fails to recognize the distinction between *Primary 
Indications* in SI (still *required* by EU Directive 80-181) even as relaxed to 
merely permit "supplementary indications" in other (non-metric) units after 
2010 January 1.

The ITA Press Release would have the reader believe that SI and non-SI 
indications are of *equal acceptability* in the EU after 2010 January 1. That 
is a false impression that needs to be corrected.

Han and I are searching the actual wordings of the Laws of EU Member States to 
see the degree of distinction that each States makes on this matter.

Gene.
---- Original message ----
>Date: Mon, 18 May 2009 05:47:18 -0700 (PDT)
>From: "John M. Steele" <[email protected]>  
>Subject: [USMA:45082] Fw: Re: ITA/DOC Press Release  
>To: "U.S. Metric Association" <[email protected]>
>
>I'm not the most proficient in searching European law.  However, I finally 
>found a  
>link to the  the directive amending Directive 80/181/EEC.  The text is 
>available    
>at:                                                                            
>     
>http://www.legalromania.com/guide/articol/id_5670/avocatnet.html               
>     
>(and probably other places).                                                   
>     
>                                                                               
>      
>In the "whereas" section, note point #5.  They will apparently continue to 
>push the 
>US to accept permissive metric-only....

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