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on โ11-01-2014 08:13 PM
@donnashuggy wrote:It's private ๐
Until you go on a flight that requires.a security scan of your bags...............![]()
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on โ11-01-2014 08:13 PM
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โ11-01-2014 08:15 PM - edited โ11-01-2014 08:16 PM
@acacia_pycnantha wrote:If the government makes some rules, that is quite different. when retail establishments want to invade or privacy, then that's another matter.
Not for those who believe in the 'New World Order'...........chemtrails...................9/11 conspiracy...............
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on โ11-01-2014 08:15 PM
@donnashuggy wrote:The thing is, who watches the watchers?
I don't know. But I was watching the bag-checker. ![]()
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on โ11-01-2014 08:15 PM
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โ11-01-2014 08:19 PM - edited โ11-01-2014 08:19 PM
Donna objects to her bag being inspected. That's ok, she is entitled to feel how she wants to.
If a store makes a bag inspection a condition of entering their store, and they make this known to you before you enter this store, (It doesn't have to be by a sign) then you have to suck up your objections and comply if you accept those terms and conditions if you enter that store.
If however, a store chooses not to make bag inspections a condition of entry, then they cannot force a bag inspection. They can ask, but in this case, you can refuse. They can detain you and call authorities, IF they have proof that you have stollen something, but they cannot detain you without proof.
It's not enough to think or believe, you have to prove it.
Some people can go their whole lives and never really live for a single minute.
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โ11-01-2014 08:21 PM - edited โ11-01-2014 08:22 PM
I don't think Donna has ever been requested to have her handbag inspected in a store, certainly not in Aldi anyway.. didn't she post that earlier or in another thread.
The rest of your post crikey has already been posted in this thread about 7 times.
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on โ11-01-2014 08:26 PM
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on โ11-01-2014 08:27 PM
Just wait until she goes to uni and attends a lecture where all electronic equipment not deemed compulsory by a medical pratitioner have to be surrendered to the front for the duration of the lecture LOL...
On some classes which are not allowed to be recorded by means other than pencil/paper, we have bag checks for Intellectual Property reasons.
Or if a tutor believes we are recording a tutorial, they can inspect our belongings and surrender any "suspicious apparatus" to security.
Some people can go their whole lives and never really live for a single minute.
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on โ11-01-2014 08:27 PM
Ddb . . . It might have only been that particular shop assistant who was doing that, I don't know. I only know I saw her doing it.
maybe you might like to stand outside the store and watch for a minute or two and let us know what you see?

