MrsSpringsteen
Blue Crack Addict
I don't understand what these people do when they take their kids to the mall other than for Santa -do they blindfold them or something? I'm quite sure they can see far worse things on TV or in movies, video games-or even at the mall. Do kids even notice a display like that or even care? Especially when they're being greedy telling Santa what they want
Curtain shields Santa, sexy store display
December 5, 2005
ROANOKE, Va. --A black curtain has risen between a shopping mall Santa and a lingerie store to shield children from skimpy undergarments on display in the store's window.
The Victoria's Secret window display includes a leggy mannequin in a hot-pink thong and a bra and the message "Give Me Sexy."
Thursday, following complaints from parents, management at Valley View Mall raised the curtain to shield Santa's chair, and his young visitors, from the displays.
"I want to make sure that everyone feels comfortable," mall spokeswoman Mandy York said. "We can't move the store ... We don't have control over what they put in their windows."
Shirley Fairchild said the black curtain did a good job of hiding the lingerie-clad mannequins from children's view.
"I had planned to complain, but I see they screened it," she said Thursday as she waited in line to see Santa with her grandchildren, Allison, 11, and Logan, 6. "It was nice that the mall responded."
Curtain shields Santa, sexy store display
December 5, 2005
ROANOKE, Va. --A black curtain has risen between a shopping mall Santa and a lingerie store to shield children from skimpy undergarments on display in the store's window.
The Victoria's Secret window display includes a leggy mannequin in a hot-pink thong and a bra and the message "Give Me Sexy."
Thursday, following complaints from parents, management at Valley View Mall raised the curtain to shield Santa's chair, and his young visitors, from the displays.
"I want to make sure that everyone feels comfortable," mall spokeswoman Mandy York said. "We can't move the store ... We don't have control over what they put in their windows."
Shirley Fairchild said the black curtain did a good job of hiding the lingerie-clad mannequins from children's view.
"I had planned to complain, but I see they screened it," she said Thursday as she waited in line to see Santa with her grandchildren, Allison, 11, and Logan, 6. "It was nice that the mall responded."