No 'clear' legal breach by Van Gogh events but consumers asked to report any 'misleading' practice

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Ireland's consumer watchdog has not identified any “clear breach” of consumer protection law by two similar Dublin events showcasing the art of Van Gogh, but says any evidence of “misleading” practice should be reported

Vincent van Gogh's self-portrait, 1889 Image: Alamy Stock Photo Vincent van Gogh's self-portrait, 1889 Image: Alamy Stock Photo IRELAND’S CONSUMER WATCHDOG has not identified any “clear breach” of consumer protection law by two similar Dublin events showcasing the art of Van Gogh, but any evidence of “misleading” practice should be reported.

The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission confirmed to The Journal that it could not identify a clear breach of consumer protection law from an initial review of both events’ websites. The latter event has been postponed due to “production delays”. It has previously operated in cities in the US and UK.

 

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