Implications?
A CE /UKCA 1.5, or something entirely new and state of the art.
Of course it'd be restricted to the UK, so tiny market, I doubt you'd get the EU on board.
If we introduce a higher standard, would any manufacturer bother?
The home grown manufacturers probably would, if a standard could be developed that exceeded CE ratings but cost less to develop and test against.
Of course there would have to be a step shift in UK legislation to recognise them as official PPE, which would take years.
But then A*, Furygan, etc etc etc have their brand to trade against, the major part of the battle will be to get new riders to accept safer kit over a trendy brand name & branding, that'd be an uphill battle.
Paul Varnsverry struggles to highlight the suits sold on Fb, which have no CE at all. So a higher standard wouldn't be enforced either.
Enforcement in this country has always been done with a soft touch.
Trading Standards have recently had a couple of campaigns against online platforms (Wish, AliExpress, Amazon, Ebay etc) and issued many recall notices, and that how it works, they don't have the funding to be ever present and monitor everything that comes into the country so have to rely on campaigns throughout the year.
But again because of the lack in funding they go for the low hanging fruit, testing PPE to a level where you can confidently stand up in court and say it's non compliant isn't cheap, and the chances of getting a conviction or successful recall notices against a faceless entity on Facebook who is probably just drop shipping from China or India doesn't come in on the right side of cost V's reward equation.
Long story short you'd get a bigger bang for your buck educating the general population on what to look for rather than just going for cheap or big trendy names.
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Edit; and we have gone way off topic here @weeksy , maybe time to dump this depressing crap in 'staying alive'
But again that's not easy, hell just today UK Gov announced that the cut off to switch from CE to UKCA marking has been extended by another year, instead of ending Jan 1st 2022, they can continue CE marking until Jan 1st 2023.
@weeksy , maybe time to split this depressing stuff of into a new thread in 'staying alive' ?