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In what sounds like a very clever publicity stunt, off-price retailer Marshalls sent dozens of "Fashion Police" onto the streets of Chicago, giving tickets to anyone they felt was a victim of overpriced fashion.
By the looks of it, no one could mistake these women for actual police officers, and the only penalty for being cited as a "victim" is that you're "required" to ...

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