Talk about playing with fire. As Mike said "it would be litigious suicide to declare something "unsafe" and not eliminate it immediately", also very uncaring about player safety in the first place. Even without declaring it, knowing and withholding the data is just as bad.
Tom's point about recourse to the manufacturer not the ASA, like any other product, is right on.
Also, the other organizations are following the ASA banned list, which tells me it's needed.
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