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    Question: Is it legal to put security cameras in dressing rooms?

    Answer: The question of security in dressing rooms has been a sticky one for some time. For the most part, the law seeks to ensure that stores are protected by allowing them some security over their merchandise, but without intruding on the privacy of their customers. It is in fact legal for stores to monitor dressing rooms, but they must do so in a way that does not invade your personal rights.

    Normally in order to be legal, a store must do the following:

    1) use same-sex personnel to monitor their customers (women monitor the women's dressing rooms and men monitor men's dressing rooms); and,

    2) the security systems need to be 'tapeless', meaning that the person watching through the camera can see what's going on, but can not keep a tape of what they're viewing.

    This tends to strike a fairly good balance between protection of merchandise and protecting your privacy.

    While there did seem to be a trend toward camera-based monitoring a few years ago, this has seemed to have slowed. With the advent of security devices on the clothes themselves, stores have been less inclined to look into dressing rooms.

    If you're ever concerned about how you are being monitored, ask a store employee to tell you who is monitoring the camera and whether they are keeping tapes. If the store won't disclose its methods, or they seem to be monitoring in a manner that you are uncomfortable with, take your money somewhere else. Losing your business often speaks louder than words.


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    On 05/22/03
    cmd from NY said:
    i steal from holister and abercrombie like crazy--never get caught no cameras maybe u should get better security,,,,cause ill egt ya
    On 05/11/03
    Linsey from Othe said:
    what does 9.11 have to do with trying clothes on?! i beleive it is worng to watch people while they are getting changed, if they do not want it. there are even cards, which are programmed, using a small computer, to hold information such as the date/time and the number of graments the customer has. this, in use alongside tags on garments, is sufficient to prevent stealing in dressing rooms.
    On 05/05/03
    unknown from AZ said:
    Dude that is the whole point in putting cameras in dressing rooms, to watch if you steal something or not. They don't put them in there to look at a person in their underwear. Plus they can't tape a person unless there is a sign somewhere saying that the dressing room is being watched. That is invasion of privacy.
    On 04/25/03
    Angie from NY said:
    i dont really care whether a guy looks at me or not i dont really think its that much of a problem if it stops people from stealing then ill have to deal with it
    On 04/16/03
    Carrie from IL said:
    I don't try on clothes in the dressing rooms...I buy the clothes and taken them home...if they don't fit, THEN I take the clothes back and try a different size. Sorry folks...my body...my privatecy.
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