Target’s anti-shoplifting camera program is illegal, attorneys claim, seeking $1K to $5K damages per visit for Illinois customers – CWB Chicago

Using the increasingly popular technology may seem like a natural way to combat theft, but the lawsuit claims Target’s practice violates Illinois’ Biometric Information Privacy Act.
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Seth’s
1 year ago

Good. They’re woke anyway and their surveillance is illegal.

debtsor
1 year ago
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I’ve only been to Target once since the tuck-friendly childrens’ swimsuits, and only because I was in a semi-rural area and there were no other choices around.

Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
1 year ago

Chase Target out of Illinois, smart move.

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