ewein2412: (Arthur of the Britons--if looks could ki)
EWein2412 ([personal profile] ewein2412) wrote2009-10-21 05:04 pm
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Challenge 25

To further enlighten my previous post, rather than have this get lost in the comments, I can tell you here that this is a policy launched by UK RETAILERS (not a government scheme, so not something that can be deemed legal or illegal, I don't think). It is called Challenge 25 and was launched chiefly to combat underage alcohol sales. However, it is up to the retailers to decide (I think) what they'll put their red-and-black stickers on, and one of the ways they decide is by referring to lists drawn up by the local council authority. I think. [Red-and-]black-listed merchandise is also flashed up on the register at check-out with a huge red block that covers a third of the screen (I know this 'cause I saw it).

here is one of the lists of suspect goods from Kent

here is one from Angus

And there's a nice bright image of the classic "Challenge 25" iconography here. Alas, I can't find a picture of the cute little red-and-black stickers they've pasted on all the packets of knitting needles.

Needless to say, if you do a bit of googling and lurking on this subject, you quickly discover that I am not the only one ranting about it.

[identity profile] wolfinthewood.livejournal.com 2009-10-21 07:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Britain has fallen into the grip of a cadre of rigidly authoritarian, profoundly untrusting, obsessively over-controlling bureaucrats, supported by troops of dimwitted ill-disposed jobsworths. I really don't know what to do about it.

[identity profile] marguerlucy.livejournal.com 2009-10-21 08:36 pm (UTC)(link)
So all the dogs in britian will be slapped with little stickers?? ;-)

Also, how do you sticker tattooing? :)

[identity profile] tiboribi.livejournal.com 2009-10-21 09:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Most of the things on the list have a reasonable age restriction on them. But...wow.