"Do Not Use For Personal Hygiene…"
…That admonition was the winner of an anti-lawsuit group's contest for the wackiest consumer-warning label of the year.
The sponsor, Michigan Lawsuit Abuse Watch, says the goal is "to reveal how lawsuits, and concern about lawsuits, have created a need for common-sense warnings on products."…
A $250 second prize went to Matt Johnson of Naperville, Ill., for a label on a children's scooter that said, "This product moves when used."
A $100 third prize went to Ann Marie Taylor of Camden, S.C., who submitted a warning from a digital thermometer that said, "Once used rectally, the thermometer should not be used orally."
The personal hygiene label, btw, was on a toilet brush.
Whole story, courtesy of The Washington Times, is here.
Go to Reason Contributing Editor Walter Olson's site Overlawyered.com for more on this and related legal topics.
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