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Alupislast Thursday at 11:27 PM1 replyview on HN

"Being open to the public" doesn't mean they cannot use surveillance. They also have the right to ask you to leave, enforce clothing standards, etc. It's a private business - and a private building. They have a lot of rights about what happens within the premises.

If you disagree, you can choose to shop somewhere else. It's literally that simple.


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hsbauauvhabzblast Friday at 3:43 AM

Sounds very authoritarian. Essential services while privatised are still essential. It’s awful to see how many people fail to see that.

Edit: and let’s not forget that you have not signed a contract which gives them permission to abuse your private information. ‘By entering this store you agree to’ signs don’t mean shit.