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    Crackdown urged over kilt cheats

    BBC Scotland is reporting this story today -- It's a good first step!

    Cheers,

    Todd


    Crackdown urged over kilt cheats

    Companies which imply tartan products made in India are the product of Scotland could face tougher sanctions.
    The Department of Trade has agreed to conduct an investigation into concerns raised by Scottish tartan manufacturers about unfair trading practices.

    The Scottish Tartans Authority said some websites were passing off kilts from India as "made in Scotland".

    Trade Minister Ian Pearson promised to review regulations to ensure officials had the power to stamp out any abuses.

    Borders Liberal Democrat MP Michael Moore raised the issue in the House of Commons, after being approached by the chairman of the trade body.

    Mr Moore welcomed the minister's stance and said he would be seeking a meeting with him to pursue the matter.

    "This is a serious issue for Scottish manufacturers," he said.

    "They all accept the need to compete on a worldwide basis but trade has to be fair.

    "It must be clear to tourists and others where kilts or other products have been made.

    "Particularly for a product like tartan, people need to have confidence that they are buying genuine Scottish made goods."


    Story from BBC NEWS:
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/h...nd/4489496.stm

    Published: 2005/12/01 16:40:12 GMT

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    GO SCOTLAND!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ByDand
    GO SCOTLAND!
    DITTO!
    Dee

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    Yay and all that.


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    Quote Originally Posted by starbkjrus
    DITTO!
    same here!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ByDand
    GO SCOTLAND!
    Amen, baby. Truth in advertising.

    Who'da thunk!

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    That's a very good step. I'm all for strengthening consumer protection laws. There is just no reason to ever deceive a customer.

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    Angry

    As stated by others before me, the truth about where products are made is essential for the buying public. Staying off my soapbox about offshore companies.

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    I agree that truth in labeling is essential. People have a right to know what they're buying.

    Now, let me take a stand that will be less popular: If Scottish manufacturers did not charge such outrageously high prices, imports would not be a problem.
    Virtus Ad Aethera Tendit

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    It didn't take long on the Royal Mile to learn a very important lesson.

    Some manufacturers would insert labels that said "Designed in Scotland". Heaven only knows where it was manufactured, but the visible label was made to be a real sleeper. ??:

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