Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dropped mine off at the mall and got a call about 20 mins. later to come pick him up. Security escorted him out because he was underage and sat with him until I got there to make sure he didn't re-enter through another door.
He wasn't with a group of friends or meeting friends. He had some Xmas gift cards that he wanted to use to buy clothes on his own.
He was so embarrassed about being escorted out and then babysat outside of the mall that he didn't go back there for a year after. He just shopped online, showed me stuff online to buy him in the store, and if I saw something I thought he'd like, I'd facetime him.
Just total crazyness! I understand not wanting groups of minors in the mall, but to not let them in at all to shop unsupervised? They can work there but not shop there? That's just insanity. No wonder brick-and-mortar stores are dying.
Hell, I probably single-handedly kept Auntie Annes, The Limited, and Icing in business when I was a teen. We spent every Friday night pre-football game there in the food court and then every Saturday night there. So many paychecks were blown there. So many lies of "no, I'm not going to buy anything, mom, gosh, chill out!" were told by me each weekend.
Wow! That's crazy. How old was he?
15!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dropped mine off at the mall and got a call about 20 mins. later to come pick him up. Security escorted him out because he was underage and sat with him until I got there to make sure he didn't re-enter through another door.
He wasn't with a group of friends or meeting friends. He had some Xmas gift cards that he wanted to use to buy clothes on his own.
He was so embarrassed about being escorted out and then babysat outside of the mall that he didn't go back there for a year after. He just shopped online, showed me stuff online to buy him in the store, and if I saw something I thought he'd like, I'd facetime him.
Just total crazyness! I understand not wanting groups of minors in the mall, but to not let them in at all to shop unsupervised? They can work there but not shop there? That's just insanity. No wonder brick-and-mortar stores are dying.
Hell, I probably single-handedly kept Auntie Annes, The Limited, and Icing in business when I was a teen. We spent every Friday night pre-football game there in the food court and then every Saturday night there. So many paychecks were blown there. So many lies of "no, I'm not going to buy anything, mom, gosh, chill out!" were told by me each weekend.
Wow! That's crazy. How old was he?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd be okay with my 13 year old visiting a particular store or the food court while I was doing something else at the mall. I don't know how I'd feel about dropping him off and driving away. Maybe I'd do that at age 15-16 for an hour or so. I think the biggest problem is that unchaperoned teenagers are not welcome at the malls anymore. Store clerks and security do not want to supervise them.
I think some of you guys are seriously overprotective! 16 for an hour? They can have a job at 16. What do you think is going to happen at the mall, for goodness’ sake! They know not to leave with a stranger, right? Supervised? What supervision is necessary?!
+100 These responses are ridiculous. And I am in no way a “free range” Mom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd be okay with my 13 year old visiting a particular store or the food court while I was doing something else at the mall. I don't know how I'd feel about dropping him off and driving away. Maybe I'd do that at age 15-16 for an hour or so. I think the biggest problem is that unchaperoned teenagers are not welcome at the malls anymore. Store clerks and security do not want to supervise them.
I think some of you guys are seriously overprotective! 16 for an hour? They can have a job at 16. What do you think is going to happen at the mall, for goodness’ sake! They know not to leave with a stranger, right? Supervised? What supervision is necessary?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd be okay with my 13 year old visiting a particular store or the food court while I was doing something else at the mall. I don't know how I'd feel about dropping him off and driving away. Maybe I'd do that at age 15-16 for an hour or so. I think the biggest problem is that unchaperoned teenagers are not welcome at the malls anymore. Store clerks and security do not want to supervise them.
I think some of you guys are seriously overprotective! 16 for an hour? They can have a job at 16. What do you think is going to happen at the mall, for goodness’ sake! They know not to leave with a stranger, right? Supervised? What supervision is necessary?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dropped mine off at the mall and got a call about 20 mins. later to come pick him up. Security escorted him out because he was underage and sat with him until I got there to make sure he didn't re-enter through another door.
He wasn't with a group of friends or meeting friends. He had some Xmas gift cards that he wanted to use to buy clothes on his own.
He was so embarrassed about being escorted out and then babysat outside of the mall that he didn't go back there for a year after. He just shopped online, showed me stuff online to buy him in the store, and if I saw something I thought he'd like, I'd facetime him.
Just total crazyness! I understand not wanting groups of minors in the mall, but to not let them in at all to shop unsupervised? They can work there but not shop there? That's just insanity. No wonder brick-and-mortar stores are dying.
Hell, I probably single-handedly kept Auntie Annes, The Limited, and Icing in business when I was a teen. We spent every Friday night pre-football game there in the food court and then every Saturday night there. So many paychecks were blown there. So many lies of "no, I'm not going to buy anything, mom, gosh, chill out!" were told by me each weekend.
How old? This doesn't seem legal. If he was 10, ok. But if he was 14/15? I'd be finding my way to mall management.
Wow! That's crazy. How old was he?
Anonymous wrote:I dropped mine off at the mall and got a call about 20 mins. later to come pick him up. Security escorted him out because he was underage and sat with him until I got there to make sure he didn't re-enter through another door.
He wasn't with a group of friends or meeting friends. He had some Xmas gift cards that he wanted to use to buy clothes on his own.
He was so embarrassed about being escorted out and then babysat outside of the mall that he didn't go back there for a year after. He just shopped online, showed me stuff online to buy him in the store, and if I saw something I thought he'd like, I'd facetime him.
Just total crazyness! I understand not wanting groups of minors in the mall, but to not let them in at all to shop unsupervised? They can work there but not shop there? That's just insanity. No wonder brick-and-mortar stores are dying.
Hell, I probably single-handedly kept Auntie Annes, The Limited, and Icing in business when I was a teen. We spent every Friday night pre-football game there in the food court and then every Saturday night there. So many paychecks were blown there. So many lies of "no, I'm not going to buy anything, mom, gosh, chill out!" were told by me each weekend.
Anonymous wrote:I have an errand to do near the mall today, my son suggested that he goto the mall while I am out doing my errand. He is 14 and does not usually go places alone except in the neighborhood. Would you let a 14 year old goto the mall alone for an hour? It's a nice kind of upscale mall if it matters any. On the one hand everyone says 14 is almost an adult. On the other hand I am not sure I want him there without me, even though I know he would be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Our mall won’t let unaccompanied teens under age 16 roam. Then ages 16-18 can be together in groups larger than 4.
Anonymous wrote:FFS. At age 15 I had a JOB at a mall.
Unclench, lady.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FFS. At age 15 I had a JOB at a mall.
Unclench, lady.
Haha
Me too and I took the city bus to get their got home at ten ish and had to walk a mile to my house - it was good for me!