How can one tell if a scale has been approved?

When a device passes its annual inspection, a blue seal of approval is placed on it. If its results are incorrect, the scale is rejected for use until corrected. Samples of the blue seals of approval can be found on scales at a supermarket or pumps at a gas station.

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1. How can one tell if a scale has been approved?
2. How does the City ensure that citizens receive their money’s worth when buying items like meat, milk and gasoline?
3. What are the consequences of using an incorrect scale in a business establishment (as a means to charge consumers)?