ncmickeyluvr
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But how does that work? Security person spies teens loitering around the food court -- does he have access to those pictures with him at that moment, or does he take them back to see if they're already banned? Is the punishment worse for a kid who's already been banned? I'm just thinking that the ban portion of the law is not effective.
Great story about the boss' kid. Talk about wrong place, wrong time. In THAT PARTICULAR UNIQUE CASE, I see that the ban did punish the offender.Really? It's not very effective. About a month ago I dropped my 15-year old and her 15-year old friend off at that very mall while I did some errands in Charlotte. It was on a Friday afternoon/evening, the very time when I suppose the security people would've been searching for teens. They were there alone for a couple hours -- they were shopping for dresses for a semi-formal dance, and my daughter DID BUY a dress that evening. Her friend put one on hold and returned the next day with her mom to buy it. I did my errands and then returned to meet them, and we all had dinner in the food court.
We don't go to that area all that often, and I had no idea there was a rule about teens there. If I had known, I never would've dropped them off. Since I had other business in that area (but not in the mall), I wouldn't have been able to return to pick them up for a few hours, so we would've really been in some trouble if they'd been caught.
Which is exactly why I think that all of this arguing back and forth is silly. The Hanes Mall policy hasn't been put in place yet but it has at Northlake. There's not armed guards at the door checking ID's or anything. If your child is shopping and doing what they should noone is going to hunt them down and ask where their parent is BUT if they are loitering and causing trouble, they'll get tossed in a heartbeat. I'm sure someone will read this and scream "But that's not fair"....but it's private property. They pay the bills, they make the rules. Northlake is much safer since the policy....it started last June btw.