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I'm not sure what you are saying because it sounds just like what I said
...ok-had a "barter" appt with a regular local--hr lunch+ $200 at PINK store-got to store,Tues aft-store empty-shes trying on undies-opens d-room door-"how does this look"-invites me in to DR-HOT-kissing turns to bbbj-i carry xtra covers in my wallet-cover up-we start fucking/shes vocal...store clerk asks if she's ok-"just seeing what fits" was her response HA!..have made weekly appt w this girl to what other dressing rooms we are able to barter for...
I have been thrown out (ok politely informed it was against policy) of more than a few dressing rooms over the years, Sounds like you got a GREAT deal. lol
There are cameras in those rooms, you know
Cameras in a dressing room can be a lawsuit of huge proportions
... to maybe try a movie theater, a restaurant, or a public park. :P
A lingerie store In City Center in Las Vegas had coed dressing rooms. Lots of fun to take a friend to the store and play in the dressing room. I think the store personnel was used to the dressing room activities, it never seem like an issue to the store personnel. Unfortunately I think the store has closed.
If someone contacts LE you could both end up as registered sex offenders.
...not in this mall...i know...
for stealing sex in public ... care less about the embarrassment but being criminally linked to a pedophile ... epic fail
I'd love the rush of what next, but with cameras everywhere, too scary. Now I've been in videos, lol, and that's fucking fun.Sorry.....but couldn't resist .
..ya know..i thought about that...so do they watch all the girls trying on panties??-this store had a flat ceiling w no place for a camera...not even an air vent...this friend loves public/hot/dangerous orgasms (no bathrooms tho)..i have a two week vacation coming up-we are going on the road shopping and eating
You'd never even know it was there
Pretty sure that courts have said that customers have an expectation of privacy in dressing rooms. Hidden cameras could result in serious liability for store owners if it ever leaked out that they engaged in that practice. Giving it to LE to use as evidence would out the store's practice, and be very dumb indeed.
If such video found its way on to the interwebs, it would also out the fact that the store had surveillance in the dressing rooms.
but any behind the closed doors are certainly illegal. NO store would allow it.
that if you wear a tinfoil hat, you are invisible to cameras...
In at least one state that I researched, it takes three convictions of public lewdness before you qualify to register as a sex offender. That is convictions, not charges.
I researched that after two providers declined outdoor sex because they didn't want to end up as registered sex offenders and I love plein aire fucking.could you imagine ... nothrofboston's Forever69 ... lol
I'd have a private fitting room where I'd help the ladies inVery risky! You could get charged for Public sex.
Only 13 states make it illegal to have cameras in dressing rooms. In the other 37 states it is legal to some degree, but they must have "consent." In many cases, consent means having a sign up letting patrons know they may be videotaped.
Read it again. In 37 states no consent is required. In Georgia consent is required and that requirement is met by signs posted in the store or at the entrance. And the cameras only monitor they don't record. The folks watching are employed by the store as loss prevention employees and only act if they view theft or some illegal act and they call the cops immediately.
So as you are being apprehended on your way out of the store, guilty of a crime, you play your trump card and complain about the cameras. Wonder how that will work out for ya? Good luckThe 37 states that allow cameras require notification. Notification is considered consent. If they have a sign up and you read the sign and went in anyway, you gave consent.
In any case, my main point stands. Many people assume it is illegal to have cameras in dressing rooms due to privacy laws. Several on this thread obviously believed that. My point was to show that assumption is incorrect, and it is only illegal in a handful of states.Unfortunately it looks like your attempt to purchase VIP membership has failed due to your card being declined. Good news is that we have several other payment options that you could try.
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