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saint:
This is timely....

http://consumerist.com/consumer/unlawful-detention/walmart-tries-to-steal-shoppers-baby-298694.php

Ed_McCarron:

--- Quote from: saint on September 11, 2007, 07:26:45 pm ---This is timely....

http://consumerist.com/consumer/unlawful-detention/walmart-tries-to-steal-shoppers-baby-298694.php


--- End quote ---

Well,  if she didn't have the receipt for the baby...

boykster:

--- Quote from: Ed_McCarron on September 11, 2007, 08:02:31 pm ---
--- Quote from: saint on September 11, 2007, 07:26:45 pm ---This is timely....

http://consumerist.com/consumer/unlawful-detention/walmart-tries-to-steal-shoppers-baby-298694.php


--- End quote ---

Well,  if she didn't have the receipt for the baby...

--- End quote ---

Funny (scary)...I often joke about kids in carts -> "What aisle are the toddlers on?"

 ;)

shmokes:
Jesus . . . that's traumatic.

Ed_McCarron:
My wife was in a local club store (BJ's) with our then 2 year old son.

He managed to escape, and by the time she turned the corner chasing him he was gone.

She searched for a minute, then went up front to ask for help locating him.

They locked down the store and called a "Code Adam" over the PA.  Wouldn't let anyone with a 2-ish year old boy out.

10 minutes later, he turned up - he had climbed inside a dog house in the aisle next to where she was.

I'm sure someone bitched that they had to wait those 10 minutes to leave.  Apparently they wouldn't let anyone with a kid that met his description out - receipt, ID, or anything.

Kinda scary the lengths they have to take in the name of liability.

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