Barney's Burgers requires that its employees wear uniforms and protective clothing on the job. Barney's provides a locker room for the employees to leave their street clothes and personal items while working. A sign on the back of the locker room door states, "Barney's is not responsible for the loss of any property in the locker room." Chuck, a Barney's employee, changes his clothes in the locker room before starting work and leaves his wallet and watch in a pocket of his jacket hanging in his locker. When he returns after his shift, the wallet and watch are gone. Does Chuck's leaving personal items in the locker room constitute a bailment? If so, what type of bailment? If not, what legal relationship is it? Does Barney's sign exculpate the company for Chuck's loss? Why or why not?
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