Since Rukka sells to the UK police and emergency services – who require CE certification for professional use – this situation must affect Rukka's sales significantly. Thus, Rukka needs to appear compliant with CE regulations for professional use.
The Advrider thread highlights that Rukka secured CE-labelling via Directive 89/686/EEC (circa 1989). And it's worth posting a comment from the discussion:
Another forum wrote:
"Whereas this Directive defines only the basic requirements to be satisfied by personal protective equipment." and appears to be a generic PPE directive for anything on the market that provides some protection. In fact, if you go through the text, the term "motorcycle" is nowhere to be found! Clearly, the Directive is nowhere near the motorcycle-specific standards of the EN standard and thus, advertising their garments in both print and online as meeting the professional use standards could be argued in court as inappropriate and fraudulent.
Wasn't there a rumour that Trading Standards asked Rukka to withdraw this advertising? Whether or not Rukka was fraudulent, it's undoubtedly misleading and damages my trust in Rukka. Others will know better than me, but isn't 89/686/EEC the Directive that applies to gardening gloves?