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Depends Upon My Mood..
I'm well aware of cameras in dressing room common areas - I'm talking about where the person actually disrobes. If there are cameras then, more than likely the company is violating state law.
Not to go off topic too much but no they are not violating state law.(at least not in my state)..They post signs that the dressing "rooms"(not just the common areas) are being "monitored'. The dressing rooms at "Dillards" are not your 'private" property..and you are made full aware if you choose to undress its not "private" therefore no violation.Its no different than say if I tell you .."Im recording this conversation" and you choose with that knowledge to continue with the conversation.You are aware its not "private" so there is no violation.(actually in Texas all you need is "one party consent" for audio)Havent you ever been on the phone..lets say with your credit card comapany..and a recording comes on that says .."this call may be being monitored for quality assurance"?
Heck..I have an account at Charles Schwab and Ameritrade..All calls are recorded and they tell you up front..there is a beep about every 15 seconds to remind you..
Anyway with the dressing rooms you are "informed" you may be being viewed..and then you have the "choice" to undress in there or not.
So I usually buy my clothes and bring them home to try on..and bring them back it they dont fit..Other times I say ..what the heck..who cares.."depends upon my mood".
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Dallas