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    SHORT WEIGHING BY TRADERS HIT LOW-INCOME FAMILIES

    ARMENPRESS
    Jan 10, 2008

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 10, ARMENPRESS: Underweight is being widely practiced
    by Armenian traders, chairman of a non-governmental organization set
    up to protect consumers' rights, said today.

    Abgar Yeghoyan, head of Defense of Consumers Right NGO, said this
    breach has become commonplace at the local consumer market, affecting
    especially low-income segment of the population.

    He said the legislation requires that all scales be checked at least
    once a year, but according to the National Measurement Institute,
    of 25,000 scales used in trade only 6,000 were checked last year. The
    fine for an unchecked scale ranges from 50,000 to 100,000 Drams.

    Yeghoyan said even electronic scales can under-weigh 200-300 grams in
    one kg after their owners reset them. He said hand scales although
    prohibited are widely used by street traders and can under-weigh up
    to half of the real weight.

    "Obviously, this issue is very urgent demanding swift intervention,"
    he said, suggesting that the government raise the amount of penalties
    for 'cheating scales.' He said verifying scales for consumers should
    be installed in all trading outlets.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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