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Chat => Chit Chat => Topic started by: Chrysalis on September 25, 2017, 08:29:29 PM

Title: canada also got a toothless regulator
Post by: Chrysalis on September 25, 2017, 08:29:29 PM
Just watched a Canadian programme where they went undercover to check if car dealerships comply with Canadian law, 17 out of 20 were caught on camera breaking the law.

The APA which I think is Canada's ASA collected evidence but then the boss of the regulator who has the power to enforce the APA's findings said he wouldnt take action and probably not even do an investigation based on the findings. Instead they only investigate from individual consumer complaints.

Video here

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9YKti86v58

Seems we not the only country where regulation appears to do more than it actually does.
Title: Re: canada also got a toothless regulator
Post by: kitz on September 26, 2017, 10:36:04 AM
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Instead they only investigate from individual consumer complaints

Ive not watched the vid, but from recollection most of ASA's complaints appear to come from other organisations especially when it comes to broadband.   
BT/Virgin/Sky/TT etc are all at it and can't wait to jump on latest ads.   They usually only get slapped wrists though and told not to run the ad again.  Until they start fining I think the SPs will continue to push the boundaries.

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The APA which I think is Canada's ASA

I've not been to the States recently so don't know if its still the same, but we used to go a lot and one of the things that always struck me is just how many adverts stretched the truth.

Title: Re: canada also got a toothless regulator
Post by: GregoryFontaine on October 08, 2020, 11:05:21 PM
Just watched a Canadian programme where they went undercover to check if car dealerships comply with Canadian law, 17 out of 20 were caught on camera breaking the law.

The APA which I think is Canada's ASA collected evidence but then the boss of the regulator who has the power to enforce the APA's findings said he wouldnt take action and probably not even do an investigation based on the findings. Instead they only investigate from individual consumer complaints.

Video here

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9YKti86v58

Seems we not the only country where regulation appears to do more than it actually does.

The act is largely toothless.. !