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Old 06-08-2012, 01:28 PM   #71
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How does it "punish" him by simply asking him to leave the children's section? How did that hurt him in any way?
They made him leave the store altogether...not just one section.

Even B&N said:
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“We should not have done so,” Bottini said. “It is not our policy to ask customers to leave any section of our stores without justification. We value Dr. Amin as a customer and look forward to welcoming him in any of our stores.”
Imagine you get asked to leave a Men's Warehouse because you were in the tie section talking on the phone.
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Old 06-08-2012, 01:36 PM   #72
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They made him leave the store altogether...not just one section.

Even B&N said:


Imagine you get asked to leave a Men's Warehouse because you were in the tie section talking on the phone.
because the tie section is where most of the child molestions are likely to happen.
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Old 06-08-2012, 01:38 PM   #73
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because the tie section is where most of the child molestions are likely to happen.
I didn't realize there were specific places criminals like to frequent...

and, like I said....should we make sure men can't buy, or come in contact with girl/boy scouts to prevent molestation?
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Old 06-08-2012, 01:43 PM   #74
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I didn't realize there were specific places criminals like to frequent...

and, like I said....should we make sure men can't buy, or come in contact with girl/boy scouts to prevent molestation?
I say we all become over sensitive liberals and in the name of political correctness we just let as many kids get molested as we possibly can.

Hey I know, lets let men use the womens bathroom,,, oh wait, y'all already want that anyway.
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Old 06-08-2012, 01:48 PM   #75
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I say we all become over sensitive liberals and in the name of political correctness we just let as many kids get molested as we possibly can.

Hey I know, lets let men use the womens bathroom,,, oh wait, y'all already want that anyway.
Or, maybe people should start minding their own business and worry about their own lives instead of being overzealous soccer moms that think everone with a weiner will molest their children....

Have you seen women's bathrooms?
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Old 06-08-2012, 01:48 PM   #76
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Even B&N said:
Oh horsecrap. Their lawyers told them to say that.

Do you honestly believe that some B&N clerk just came out of the blue, grabbed this guy at random and told him to get out? For NO reason other than he was standing there minding his own business?

If he were smart, he'd cry racial discrimination and really cash in.
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Old 06-08-2012, 01:51 PM   #77
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Oh horsecrap. Their lawyers told them to say that.

Do you honestly believe that some B&N clerk just came out of the blue, grabbed this guy at random and told him to get out? For NO reason other than he was standing there minding his own business?

If he were smart, he'd cry racial discrimination and really cash in.
It sounds to me like some woman called in the complaint because she didn't like the way he looked. The store then proceeded to throw him out, not asking why he was there. Instead, he should have taken the phone call, and distrubed the other customers, only to have them complain?

Then, the employee said "It's our store policy"...if that's so, where is the sign?

Where does it say, men can not go into the children's book section to shop without a child?

Should we do the same thing at Wal-Mart, K-Mart, clothing stores? Where does it end?
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I didn't realize there were specific places criminals like to frequent...
Ah! Then there's where we're having the problem. Pedos like to frequent places where there will be...children. Preferably unattended children whose mommies feel safe in leaving them to read or play while they browse nearby.

So now you know: there are indeed specific places criminals like to frequent.
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This is B&N's fault anyway. If they didn't make the children's section attractive to children, then it wouldn't draw them, which in turn draws the perverts.

I say get rid of all children's sections everywhere.
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Ah! Then there's where we're having the problem. Pedos like to frequent places where there will be...children. Preferably unattended children whose mommies feel safe in leaving them to read or play while they browse nearby.

So now you know: there are indeed specific places criminals like to frequent.
So, should we lock down everywhere so crime won't happen?

Maybe B&N should hire security to protect kids from parent who let their kids roam free in a store full of strangers,
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