9. “Back in the days
when I started, we
had our separate
room and there was
some kind of wall
that separated us…
Now…we have to
change with 1,000
other people
around.”
– Ania Rubik
10. “Peeping Tom”
Police Surveillance for “shop lifting”
11. Typically, by going
behind the closed
doors of a
bathroom or
dressing room, an
individual may
reasonably expect
not to be observed
by others.
12. Stay in your space. In any changing room, space is at
a premium with cubbies or lockers in close proximity
to one another. Try to keep your body and all of your
stuff in front of your space only and not spread out in
front of your neighbors. You wouldn’t want to violate
their personal space.
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