Citing the aforementioned statute, JPD’s Public Information Officer Sally Smith told us it would be a violation of Arkansas law for the inside of a dressing room to be under view of a camera. We contacted authorities for more information about the law. Photo Credit: Kailey Holt Luster, Jonesboro A camera in clear view over the interior of a dressing room at Walmart on Highland Drive in Jonesboro. That’s when she decided to post it to Facebook, where an observer tagged NEA Report. She said she wasn’t convinced that it was being handled seriously enough, considering the first manager’s response and the phone representative’s approach. I think parents in general can take a lot more hits but when someone’s messing with your children, that’s when you get mad.”Īlthough they weren’t trying on clothes this time, Kailey’s children were both with her in the dressing room. But when I finally got them in the car, I was like, ‘What if that was my kids undressing?’ And the momma bear came out. “I’ve got a 2-year-old and a 4-year-old while grocery shopping. “It took me a second to process it,” Kailey said. By then, out of the busy store with her two young children, Kailey had more time to think about it. She called 1-800-WALMART and told them about the incident but said that the representative she spoke to, Angel, declined her offer to share photos and told her it wasn’t likely someone would be calling her back. I told him I appreciate his heartfelt response but I still wanted to file a formal complaint.” “He is the one that said he was going to cover it or close the dressing room down. “His response was heartfelt,” Kailey said. Kailey asked to speak to another manager and this time, says she spoke with someone named “Zachary,” who she said took her complaint seriously.
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