Maybe going back to the 90s will make ourselves feel better.
I do love the old days... Well, not just photos for kids, but easily board the plane, go to Disney World without worrying about security, watch old television shows, and all that stuff...
It's very sad about WalMart accusing couple of anything related to sexual abuse even though there's no evidence of that kind of abuse... Excuse my bad assumption if you will, but I don't think most WalMart employees have children in the past -- nothing of memories to be had back on the eighties and nineties. It does take a lot of love and passion just to experience this through their lives with children. I'm trying my best to express my point of disregarding the policy, but please excuse my bad assumption if this is not true. It's just that I'm trying to think of my thoughts with a lot of passion and I'm very strong-hearted. It's kind of hard to think with all that passion that I'm sharing in this thread, though.
I will strongly, with my heart, disregard Wal-Mart's policy if I ever work there to process the photos for development (over to the printer) if I ever work at Wal-Mart. In this case, I will not work at Wal-Mart. I don't want to be treated as a sex offender and I DON'T want to put families with long-lasting memories at risk of getting caught by police. Neither I want police to arrest me!!! (I used three exclamation points to show that I'm standing up for myself as a citizen of The United States of American).