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Apr. 6th, 2005 03:47 pmA Slate piece on "lifestyle centers," faux-urban shopping malls like San Jose's beloved Santana Row.
Lifestyle centers are privately owned space, carefully insulated from the messiness of public life. Desert Ridge, for example, has a rigorous code of conduct, posted beneath its store directory. The list of forbidden activities includes "non-commercial expressive activity"—not to mention "excessive staring" and "taking photos, video or audio recording of any store, product, employee, customer or officer." "Photos of shopping party with shopping center décor, as a backdrop," however, are permitted.
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Date: 2005-04-07 01:04 am (UTC)What if you sing while you're shopping? Would you have to carry a tin cup to make it legal?