Perhaps I'm out of date and this has all been wiped out by civil lawsuits etc. There was a time when there were warning signs inside the dressing rooms in the US saying that you may be being monitored. But I lived in the US a long time ago, and have never shopped in the UK ...
carol > > That's my recollection* as well; are you perhaps thinking of the UK? > > On the continent, one is greeted by store employees upon entering a > shop. In London, upon entering a shop, one is greeted by the CCTV > placard. > > Public areas are not immune, either. My wife and I played > cameraspotter for a while, but the game palls, because it's generally > much too easy. Has this developed over the last few years, or has > London been Brinworld for a while? > > -Dave > > :: :: :: > > * Very possibly outdated. Men's clothing has fairly reliable sizing, > so I haven't much experience with changing rooms. My wife thinks that > the Walmart/Macy's end of retail may have used them, but again, doesn't > remember it as having been "par for the course". > >
