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Tonka's Skipper: perhaps so, but I for one would be just fine with Disney banning all sex offenders from entering the property.
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Not a problem, I agree 1000%.....Please read my post #115..........Just thinking we may have been set up to react..........and the whole 2 posts are fakes! AKK |
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Problem is...while I agree Disney is the LAST place a sex offender (especially one convicted of crimes with children) should be hanging out, after serving their sentences and probation, they do have certain rights. Whether that includes hanging out at a Disney park
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I see you're in Virgina. Plug in your zip code and see who the offenders are in your neighborhood. http://sex-offender.vsp.virginia.gov...essSearch.html I've had the same thought about the second part. Last edited by Q-man; 11-01-2012 at 09:50 AM. |
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But yes, that person was likely a troll.
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Many years ago at the local mall, I unlocked a car that I thought was mine with MY keys!!! It wasn't until I was inside that I noticed the car wasn't mine. There was a jacket and other items that clued me in. I wonder to this day if it would have started. Instead I was so horrified I got out quickly before anyone saw me and gingerly walked one row over to my car.
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Actually, I entered the car using the electronic bleeping device, which is even scarier.
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I didn't tell him right away. For months if I was out, and saw his car I would move it slightly or if he pulled in I would back the car into the same space. It was a fun game. I finally fessed up and he said he never noticed. I moved his car like 20 times and he never noticed??? I married someone who pays more attention to details. |
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I used to work at a busy golf driving range. People were forever leaving their keys in their car. My boss was a MacGyver type guy. He had a several old car keys that he frequently used to open people's cars. Sometimes he'd have to ask around of the people there to get the right one, but I don't think I ever saw him not be able to unlock a car with a different key.
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I assume that if WDW isn't using retinal scans it's still easy for a banned visitor to return as someone's guest. If I'm banned but stay with a friend at a resort without giving the front desk my name and pay with cash at bars and restaurants, how would Disney know?
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They can refuse service and keep you off the property for any other reason they choose. It is private property. |
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