A statement has been issued after photos of a person appearing to indecently expose themselves in a Nottingham designer shop caused rage on social media. The censored pictures have been widely shared on social media, depicting a person seemingly exposing their private parts in public.
Users have identified the shop where the pictures were taken, which was in various locations across House of Fraser, in Nottingham's Victoria Centre. The person seems to pull up their skirt slightly, revealing stockings, while posing at the camera smiling.
A manager at the House of Fraser declined to comment when approached by Nottinghamshire Live. However, they said they are aware of the incident.
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A member of staff, who wanted to remain anonymous, recognised the person and said they are a regular at the café inside the store. The worker indicated the location of where two of the pictures were taken inside the café.
They added: "I am shocked. I would have never guessed (they) would do something like that.
"We have never had any complaints from anyone, so this is the first time I am hearing about this. I am shocked because (they are) always very polite."
A spokesperson for Victoria Centre confirmed that they are looking into the incident. They added: "We are aware of the tweets in question and are looking into the incident.
"Any form of indecent exposure will not be tolerated and will result in our security team issuing an immediate ban from the centre and reporting any incident to Nottinghamshire Police."
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