Punishing retailers
2005-01-10
Industry Minister Milan Urban wants to impose rigid German-like
rules for clearance sales beginning next year, but this would
eliminate much of the attractiveness of the sales for shoppers
and retailers. Shoppers would prefer that existing laws against
false advertising and other dirty tricks by retailers simply be
enforced. If someone walks out of a store without paying, the
full force of the law comes down on him. But if the same store
steals from its customers by falsely marking goods, customers
have little recourse. The police and the ÈOI
commerical inspectorate are slow to act. ÈSSD and the
Communists failed before the elections in their effort to restrict
shop hours, largely because millions of consumers opposed the
idea. ÈSSD's latest crackdowns on chain stores could suffer a
similar fate, because they're aimed more at punishing retailers
than helping consumers. [Czech Republic hypermarkets retailing
Carrefour shoplifting]
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