Ever get BUSTED while watching a dipper?
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Ever get BUSTED while watching a dipper?
I apologize if I posted this topic before.Have you ever been caught by the woman,her man, or a cop etc.I did my worst experience was around ten years ago.This lady worked at Sears and would watch her dip for 30 minutes at a time I would go on a regular basis.She worked in the computer department so I would pretend to browse but looking at her dip and she was a "dipping queen" one of my favorites of all time.She would wear those one inch heels all the time.So Im squatting behind this display and watching her.All the sudden this guy comes next to me and says "Im just seeing what you are looking at" and went away.I didnt think nothing of it and went back to watching.Then he comes back again and says "can I help you sir?I see you looking at that lady"I realized it was store security and quietly left.I came back two days later and guess who comes out again disrupting my view"my buddy security guy" and I quietly left....again.That was the first time I realized that stores had hidden cameras and watched ever move you make.
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It happened to me just once, but it was actually funny. I was at the italian Motor Show 2004 (yes...the one i STILL didn't put the videos online
) and i was recording with my camera this girl from behind...she was sitting on the chair, at an information desk...and from the back of that you could see she had almost her feet out.... i taped her...i took some pictures...and while i was leaving i passed by a group of guys who told me "did you enjoy the show?" i said "sure, that's what we are all here for!" and just left... a friend of mine told me that, later, they went to that girl to disturb her (as many guys do) with things like "let's take a picture" and so on... and they told her "well, at least we are normal guys and don't take pictures of your feet"....but i was not around there at that time
And...here are the pictures



And...here are the pictures



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It only happened once when I was a teenager. It was at an electronics store and the girl was sitting down and dangling. There was no trouble but I learned my lesson.
Now I usually carry a small notebook and a pen. If I'm in a store I will "take notes" about whatever I'm looking at. It's a decent cover and has worked for me so far. Plus I can copy down titles and authors since I invariably end up in a bookstore.
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Now I usually carry a small notebook and a pen. If I'm in a store I will "take notes" about whatever I'm looking at. It's a decent cover and has worked for me so far. Plus I can copy down titles and authors since I invariably end up in a bookstore.
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Who caught you?The lady?Security?Did they say anything?Dead Parrot wrote:It only happened once when I was a teenager. It was at an electronics store and the girl was sitting down and dangling. There was no trouble but I learned my lesson.
Now I usually carry a small notebook and a pen. If I'm in a store I will "take notes" about whatever I'm looking at. It's a decent cover and has worked for me so far. Plus I can copy down titles and authors since I invariably end up in a bookstore.
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No, I caught myself. I was young and inexperienced but I realized I was pushing things too hard. When she got up and started to walk towards the guy who I assumed was the store manager I left very quickly and never went back.
Over the years I have learned to be very discreet, and to leave immediately if things were the least bit questionable. The phrase "he who runs away lives to fight another day" applies quite readily to shoeplay voyerism.
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Over the years I have learned to be very discreet, and to leave immediately if things were the least bit questionable. The phrase "he who runs away lives to fight another day" applies quite readily to shoeplay voyerism.
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