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Audio from adult video played over California Target’s intercom
Young said that when the noises began, “People offered to help me cover my twins ears”. Others threw their stuff down and walked out. “The employees ran all around the store picking up and hanging up the store’s phones”, Young said.
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She said the erotic intrusion stopped for about two minutes, then started up again, lasting roughly 15 minutes in all. She has since posted the video on Facebook (Warning: link to video contains graphic language). “Others were yelling at employees”.
Shoppers at a Target store in California were treated to something you don’t normally expect to hear when you head down to the local retail center to buy socks and toilet paper.
Target has a few explaining to do after a few San Jose shoppers got a shocking and disturbing surprise at the Westgate Mall.
“People were screaming at employees, video taping, a few laughing some disgusted”, she added.
The moans weren’t of the spooky variety – more like the exceedingly erotic sounds heard in X-rated videos.
“It was terribly awkward”, she wrote.
She wrote on her Facebook page, “People were up in arms”.
“Around 10:30am this morning I was shopping at Target in Campbell, CA when all of a sudden audio from a porn started playing over the stores intercom. I can never look at Target the same again”. The previous incident occurred in San Luis Obispo, according to the Minneapolis Star Tribune, where Target is headquartered.
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Police investigators and Target security personnel are trying to determine how the sound systems at the stores were hijacked.