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PostPosted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 6:31 am    Post subject: Metric Reply with quote

Bob and all,

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I'll suggest again that the issues raised are exceedingly
complex and essentially "insolvable" without imposing
external forces that go against a foundation on which
this nation was created. Namely, one is free to do as
one wishes as long as their actions do not infringe on
the liberty of others.

It is true that in Europe, for instance, the use of legal units has been
enforced by law from the beginning.
The main purpose was to protect customers against errors and cheating
in commerce.

Whereas I understand that in your country many may feel that one is free
to use any unit he feels fit, is that really so ? Is a service station
for instance, really allowed to sell gas by the "Dame Jeanne", or
"demi-bouteille", so that some customers are embarrassed to compare
prices ? Even if customers agreed, wouldn't some lawyer find something
in the law that is against it ?

Just wondering,

Regards,
Gilles
http://contrails.free.fr


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 8:27 am    Post subject: Metric Reply with quote

Quoting Gilles Thesee <Gilles.Thesee(at)ac-grenoble.fr>:

Quote:
It is true that in Europe, for instance, the use of legal units has been
enforced by law from the beginning.
The main purpose was to protect customers against errors and cheating
in commerce.

Whereas I understand that in your country many may feel that one is free
to use any unit he feels fit, is that really so ? Is a service station
for instance, really allowed to sell gas by the "Dame Jeanne", or
"demi-bouteille", so that some customers are embarrassed to compare
prices ? Even if customers agreed, wouldn't some lawyer find something
in the law that is against it ?

Just wondering,

Regards,
Gilles
http://contrails.free.fr

Gilles,

I'll admit up front that I am not sure for all markets, or exactly where the law
is; but I will say that generally, in practice, yes I believe this is correct.
As long as you have a standard of measure, and can prove to the local auditor
that your dispensing of product meets the standards for repeatability, then
there is no issue. Thus, we have soda pop dispensed by the fluid ounce as well
as 1 and 2 liter bottles. A gasoline station must display a current auditor's
sticker stating that it does dispense gallons accurately, but I believe it
could easily do so in liters if they wished.

Likewise I may sell cat food in a 12 oz bag, while my competitor sells a 10 oz
bag for slightly less money. There is no conflict, though many supermarkets
include a "per oz" price on the label to help the consumer - this is voluntary.
The same is true on toilet paper, where one roll may be 1,000 sheets and
another only 850, there is no requirement to advertise the "per sheet" cost.

Caveat emptor. Part of a free society is the freedom to be foolish with your
money. The facts must be there, what you do with them is your personal
responsibility (at least until the lawyers screw it up).

B

PS: It appears that ATF requires alcohol to be in Metric:
http://lamar.colostate.edu/~hillger/dates.htm
and the FDA requires dual (English/SI) labelling - so in food and drugs you must
comply with these systems
http://lamar.colostate.edu/~hillger/laws/fpla.html


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