Dana & Parks: Why don't restroom partitions go floor-to-ceiling?

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Have you ever wondered why the stalls in public bathrooms don't go from the floor to the ceiling? With every creep carrying a cellphone these days, maybe it's time to rethink that design.

Dana & Parks share a story that's a perfect example for why public bathrooms should be more private.

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A 29-year-old deli worker at the Price Chopper grocery store in Parkville was arrested last week after a 60-year-old shopper discovered she was being filmed while using the women's restroom, according to the Kansas City Star.

The woman told police that as she was in a stall, she saw someone's feet in the stall next to hers -- and that person was holding a cellphone over the divider. The description of the person she saw matched a worker in the store's deli, and he was arrested and is now facing charges.

Could situations like this be prevented if bathroom stalls were private with floor-to-ceiling partitions?

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