
Georgia on June 19, 2016:
In Georgia, a man went into the dressing rooms and created a hole in the walls to spy on the women. One woman told the police about her Target experience:
“She said she was changing and saw what she thought was a peephole. Then she looked through the peephole and saw another eyeball looking at her,” Cantrell said. “She said at that point she notified Target employees.”
Store employees notified police and followed the man until he left the store. Carrollton Officers arrived as the man had entered the parking lot.
“Officers went back to the fitting room and found one hole that was completely through one stall and found another hole where he apparently was in the process of making a second hole,” Cantrell said. “After interviewing the employees at Target, they said they had seen the guy in the store a couple of times in the last couple weeks. They said both times he went in, he went straight to the fitting room and then would leave.”
As you can see, at least eight incidents have occurred since the enactment of the policy. Click “continue” to see how Target has fared financially since their controversial decision.
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