Shopping bag handles land Barrington store in hot water

Town ordinance bans use of some plastic shopping bags

Posted 3/7/17

Barrington police issued a warning to the Talbots store in the Barrington Shopping Center on Tuesday, Feb. 28, for violating the plastic bag ban.

A resident stopped into the station and showed …

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Shopping bag handles land Barrington store in hot water

Town ordinance bans use of some plastic shopping bags

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Barrington police issued a warning to the Talbots store in the Barrington Shopping Center on Tuesday, Feb. 28, for violating the plastic bag ban.

A resident stopped into the station and showed officers one of the bags from Talbots — it appeared that the plastic bag was thick enough to be re-used, but its handles were heat-sealed and not sewn in.

An officer alerted store employees to the situation; the store will switch to paper bags that have rope handles. Police said the store manager was very cooperative.

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