Jun. 22nd, 2006

zianuray: (whitestar)

Oooohhhh, are they gonna get letters...........and I'll be sending copies of any correspondence to this paper for the opinion page.

I mean, every time I'm there I see shirts telling me I'm gonna burn in hell --in those exact words--but I guess that's not "offensive."

The problem is mall officials won't clarify what is and isn't acceptable and the code itself, in the example above, is vague. 

Likely to provoke a disturbance?

Battlefield Mall security officer asks girl to remove this bandanna, raising questions about rules for visitors.

We suggest mall officials consider using some common sense also.



Jennifer M. Phelps
News-Leader


Lydia Smith and her mom were eating lunch at the mall Saturday while shopping for new church clothes when Lydia saw a mall security officer ask a nearby teenager to remove a bandanna.

Lydia was wearing a bandanna, too, folded in a triangle and tied under her hair.


 
"(The officer) asked me to take it off and said there's this new rule we have or something like that," the 10-year-old said.

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