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: session_start() []: open(/data/tmp/sess_f04ac307801bfd4f9bfdc0a8dd99fbc4, O_RDWR) failed: File too large (27) in on line Only at CW Home Depot : Unknown: open(/data/tmp/sess_f04ac307801bfd4f9bfdc0a8dd99fbc4, O_RDWR) failed: File too large (27) in on line : Unknown: Failed to write session data (files). Please verify that the current setting of session.save_path is correct (/data/tmp) in on line Home Depot pulling Scary Peeper Creeper from stores Toronto-area woman complains the decoration 'makes light of a serious crime' By Andrew Lupton, CBC News Posted: Sep 26, 2016 6:12 AM ET Last Updated: Sep 26, 2016 11:42 AM ET A Toronto-area woman says she's glad this Halloween window decoration, called the Scary Peeper Creeper, has been pulled from Home Depot shelves. 'Voyeurism is a crime in Canada,' she said. Home Depot says it will pull the Scary Peeper Creeper from its shelves after a woman who saw the Halloween window decoration in a Markham, Ont., store complained it makes light of predatory behaviour against women.

A manufacturer's website of what appears to be the same product (referred to as just Scary Peeper) features a video that shows how the decoration can be used as a prank to scare someone. A woman opens the blinds and is shocked to find the Creeper staring back at her. "That's fantastic," a man says. "No, that's scary," the woman replies. Makes light of a 'serious crime' After spotting the decoration in the store, Breanne Hunt-Wells contacted CBC News to complain, saying the Creeper is "inappropriate and makes light of a real-life, sinister issue that women face in our society." "I fail to see the humour in it," Hunt-Wells said in an interview on CBC Radio's Metro Morning show today. "It makes light of a very serious crime. Voyeurism is a crime in Canada." Hunt-Wells, a teacher and mother of two, said she has researched the issue since discovering the decoration, and said voyeurism can often escalate into sexual assaults, including rape. "This is not a harmless crime," she said.

CBC raised the issue with Home Depot over the weekend and the store agreed it wasn't appropriate. "We agree that this is not in line with our core values, and when we heard, took immediate action and are currently in the process of removing this product from our assortment," said Home Depot spokeswoman Emily DiCarlo "We've reached out to advise the customer of our actions and apologize. We're sorry for any offence that was caused." Woman applauds Home Depot's decision Hunt-Wells says Home Depot made the right decision, but the Scary Peeper Creeper should never have appeared on store shelves. "I'm glad to see that Home Depot is responsive to change based on customer feedback," she said. Hunt-Wells also said the decoration shouldn't be dismissed as a gag that's in keeping with typical Halloween fun. "I would say to people that say 'it's just a joke' there are a lot of things in our society that have been just a joke over time," she said. "Racial jokes, cultural jokes.

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