Mya- Grammy’s 2011
Category: Fashion
From AP-
The California Supreme Court says merchants in the state can no longer ask credit card customers for their ZIP codes.
The high court ruled unanimously on Thursday that asking for ZIP codes violates a longstanding California law passed to protect the privacy of credit card users.
The decision came in a lawsuit against Williams-Sonoma Inc., whose clerk asked Jessica Pineda for her ZIP code several years ago. Pineda sued the company in 2008, alleging the retailer violated the credit card law and her privacy.
The court, led by Justice Carlos Moreno, didn’t address Pineda’s privacy claims. But it agreed that the retailer’s request violated provisions of the law passed in 1990 that protects consumers from divulging personal identification information.
The ruling overturned an appeals court decision tossing out the lawsuit.
Every now and then I will feature items from my personal collection that I love.. enjoy!
These pics are of one of my favorite hoodies that I own. The artist featured on the screen print on the front and back is the illustrious Josephine Baker.
Do you have any idea how rare it is to find cool indie hipster gear with a black icon on it… that’s NOT a rapper, or rocker, or jesus? If that’s your thing, hurrah, but honestly I get irritated when the only designs I see featuring people of color is limited to those choices or the usual afro or airbrush of whatever R&B singer is hot at the moment. Bleh.
Which is why I LOVE my hoodie. Warm, fab, fresh and indie.
Fresh outta Oakland @ Fifty Seven- Thirty Three
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