
Bucharest Sex Shop Closed: Missing Translations Lead to ANPC Intervention
Bucharest Sex Shop Temporarily Shut Down Due to Missing Romanian Translations Romania's National Consumer Protection Authority (ANPC) recently took action against a Bucharest sex shop for failing to comply with consumer protection regulations. The ANPC president, Cristian Popescu Piedone, personally visited the shop and discovered a significant number of products without the required Romanian translations on their labels. The video shows Mr. Piedone inspecting various items, highlighting the lack of information in the local language. "In this shop, every product must have a translation in Romanian," Mr. Piedone stated in the video, emphasizing the importance of clear labeling for consumers. "The method of use, composition, everything, including textiles." He further explained that the absence of proper labeling poses a risk to consumers, who might not understand the product's purpose or potential side effects. As a result of the inspection, the ANPC issued a temporary suspension of the shop's activities. The shop will remain closed until all products are properly labeled in Romanian, ensuring consumer safety and transparency. This action underscores ANPC's commitment to protecting consumer rights and enforcing regulations across Bucharest. The ANPC's decisive action serves as a reminder to all businesses in Romania about the importance of clear and accurate product labeling in the local language.