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englishmick

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Lol easy comrad. Not gonna happen.

Just see Apple and their exoloding laptops, before that it was Dell.

No bans.
No lawsuit payouts.
No BS blame game.

Apple released a statement saying with Lithium batteries its "expected behavior".


Lucky for us, we dont live under a dictator or communist regime.


At 18 I worked a full time job using very dangerous manufacturing equipment.

Had I been as careless with my safety as you claim you were, I would have lost a finger.

Apple doesn't have industries thousands of times richer and more politically connected than itself trying to drive it into extinction. When it was small and new its competition was also small and new.

My first job was pressing panels for stoves. I guess I got lucky as far as fingers go. And I was living in Birmingham at the time working just a few miles from where Tony Iommi worked.
 

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And I Don't Believe he is Asking or Seeking the Courts to do Anything.
Schumer said he wants the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to figure out why so many devices, many from China, are exploding. He said the recent injuries are proof federal action is needed.

And how exactly would "federal action" be enforced?

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Non-removeable batteries were in the galaxy note 7.

And won't stop everyone.

In 6th grade, I was the only kid in any of my classes on the football team and possibly the only one to get bumps and bruises.

You see, they put me in the smart classes. And those kids had already learned not to take stupid chances.

Me? I was more interested in having fun at all costs.

I broke both my wrists that year.

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Yeah, fun has its risks. But being sensible has a downside too. Me and my friends rode motorcycles and we did things that make me cringe to think about now. You never really know how far a bike will lean over in a curve until you lean too far a few times. Overall I'm glad I wasn't too sensible.

Once I jumped off the tailgate of my truck onto an upturned milk crate. My foot went straight through and the broken pieces of the crate bottom bent down and trapped my ankle so I couldn't pull it back out. The guys around were laughing too hard to be any help. Mind you that was only a couple of years ago so not sure what the point of the story is except that now I know plastic milk crates aren't as strong as they look. They should put warning labels on those things.
 

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As I understand it, if a Consumer Product is not under another agencies direct control, then something like a Recall would fall to CPSC.

Who We Are - What We Do for You | CPSC.gov
Which according to zen magnets isn't all powerful and still answers to the courts when challenged.

And this is a big, fragmented cottage industry.

I'm betting there would be some court cases in the future for CPSC.

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Which according to zen magnets isn't all powerful and still answers to the courts when challenged.

And this is a big, fragmented cottage industry.

I'm betting there would be some court cases in the future for CPSC.

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Just about Everyone answers to the Court System. And, Unfortunately, just about Everything ends up there in the End.

A "Recall" isn't very Viable. Because Recalls are Model Specific. And are not Applied to Markets.

What is kinda Discouraging about all this is when someone like Schummer inflames the Media, is He (on a Population Level) Helping or Hurting Public Health?
 
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Apple doesn't have industries thousands of times richer and more politically connected than itself trying to drive it into extinction. When it was small and new its competition was also small and new.

My first job was pressing panels for stoves. I guess I got lucky as far as fingers go. And I was living in Birmingham at the time working just a few miles from where Tony Iommi worked.

Apple had the FBI and the entire US govt trying to force its hand.
And Apple never changed its position.


Precedent setting legislation reaches much farther than just the e cig industry. The big players havent stepped up yet.

Legislators know this.
The masses are oblivious and swallow whats being fed
Its posturing.
 
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He doesn't know either, he saw a microphone and the opportunity to get some publicity, showing how much he cares. He is a fraud.

Could Be. It seems more like Protectionism of Tobacco Tax Revenues to me.

If he Wanted the opportunity to Grandstand for Personal Gain, he could have Railed against Chantix Warning Label requirements being Relaxed by the FDA.

Because there are Orders of Magnitude more people who have Died using Chantix. Verses people getting hurt using an "e-Cigarette".
 

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A "Recall" isn't very Viable. Because Recalls are Model Specific. And are not Applied to Markets.

That's actually the point I was making.

With such a fragmented industry...

With so many products...

Asking the CPSC to step up is essentially, by proxy, asking the courts to do something.

Just by the numbers, something will end up in court.

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none of my four brands of batteries have a warning on the wrapper. when i surf on batteries, i see many manufacturers or rewrappers now include a warning on the wrapper. can you buy a drill or saw without a warning? these liability issues will sort themselves since everyone knows the courts go with the lowest common denominator. none of this will eliminate drilled hands,sawed off fingers,or battery explosions. i like to compare the fatality rate of ecigs and swimming pools.
 

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none of my four brands of batteries have a warning on the wrapper. when i surf on batteries, i see many manufacturers or rewrappers now include a warning on the wrapper. can you buy a drill or saw without a warning? these liability issues will sort themselves since everyone knows the courts go with the lowest common denominator. none of this will eliminate drilled hands,sawed off fingers,or battery explosions. i like to compare the fatality rate of ecigs and swimming pools.

Reminds me of the warnings they put on ladders these days saying essentially Do Not Climb Under Risk of Death. Yeah, I'll just stare at the ladder and hope that light bulb way up just miraculously turns back on.

And as to swimming pools, better not only put up that fence with child resistant gate releases (which I totally support) but also pay a lot more for extra liability insurance with your homeowner's policy.
 

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If he Wanted the opportunity to Grandstand for Personal Gain, he could have Railed against Chantix Warning Label requirements being Relaxed by the FDA.
Nah, then he would have been persona non grata with innumerable pharma lobbyists. ;)
 

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And that's what the paper said, so it must be the truth. It looks like at least one battery inside the mod vented and at least one of the loose batteries looks to be intact.
Lol like I trust the news media after this election cycle. I'll wait for forensic analysis of the device from somewhere other than from the media or an armchair :p
 

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Question for those in the know, could the coins and metal body of the rx200 complete a circuit and cause a battery inside the mod to vent through the ground before the loose batteries themselves vent?

Either way this guy is clearly carrying loose batteries in his pocket like a ..........

FDA BOC
 
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