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And they have conex containers filled with body bags. At least they did back in the early 90s. I remember one container behind the haunted mansion. They also had a ton 5 gal buckets for "emergency" toilets. View Quote Failed To Load Title |
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^ this. They were sort of slapping. Not even fighting. It could have been staged. Start recording video, slap each other around, pretend to be hurt, get a lawyer, and sue. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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HAHAHAHA who fights like that? I say toontown was appropriate for that. Real people don't fight this way. It could have been staged. Start recording video, slap each other around, pretend to be hurt, get a lawyer, and sue. That is part of the reason I try to regularly work defenses against combined grabbing and striking attacks (leveraging arm + strikes) into my martial arts training. |
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That dude isn't security, he is a cleaning/maintenance guy. if you drop so much as one piece of popcorn, a guy that looks like him will whisk it away within 60 seconds. They are everywhere. It didn't look like he had any way to contact anybody higher on the food chain, so looked to just try to do what he could. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Yeah Disney relies on local police for that according to cops who have posted here and there's no Mouse Swat team hiding underground View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Yeah Disney relies on local police for that according to cops who have posted here and there's no Mouse Swat team hiding underground Any alledged super readiness to protect against nuclear or biological attack, or an assault against the park itself or Disney employees notwithstanding; it certainly appears from the video that the general public is not safe from assault or injury in the Disney Parks due to the lack of radio communications afforded staff, miserable response times, and the very nature of what the parks pass off as "security". Whether or not there are heavily armed military assault teams or ICBM silos hidden away in secret underground bunkers at the parks; its obvious that the guests aren't being adequately protected from violent criminals and common thugs who are more likely to do them harm. |
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Based on my friends/family, Disney seems to be the go to destination for those who can least afford the cost of going there. The lower the income and larger the family, the more frequent the trips seem to be. It’s a brawl world after all It’s a brawl, brawl, brawl world. |
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View Quote I wonder if Disney gives the guests who have to step in to detain violent dirt bags due to the lack of real security personel some free passes or shit? |
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So many urban legends about Disneyland security....
FBI has an office at Disneyland. Total BS. SWAT team assigned to Disneyland. Total BS. Body bags behind the haunted mansion... Pure BS I’m having a very hard time believing that if there was Anaheim PD at the park, they decided to ignore it, as it was “small stuff”. Everyone at Disneyland has a cell phone or camera. If anything goes down, it WILL be on video. When is the last time you saw something like this at Disneyland? Not in the past year. So was the PD supposed to handle a lady shoplifting a couple of Mickey Mouse mugs over this fight. There really was a breakdown at many levels on this one period. Anaheim PD, if they were in the park, will definitely be reviewing this, as to where the officers were and if they were listening to the internal Disney radio system. I have to believe the radios were blaring with this all over Disney... |
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I don’t. I’ve been out to plenty of places and no one got in a fight. Where you go and who is there...that is what matters. Used to be I could expect to go out and eat at most any restaurant or be any place in public and not expect to constantly overhear: Bitch Shit Fuck Fucker Motherfucker Asshole Pussy Shit for brains Even with teens around they at least made some effort not to shout it. Today... if the venue is crowded it is assured. There will be no effort made to speak quietly among the friends. If you ask them to keep it down, "Fuck you" is better than 50/50 odds the response that's in-bound. "It's my right" has supplanted most all self-control. Sure there are islands around to go to where the cancer hasn't eaten away yet, but they are smaller each passing year. Schools in 'good' parts of town are seeing more and more of these types of fights where they were not really seen 20 years ago because the poison is spreading. |
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Speaking to Disney security, there is a guy who makes a living on social media sneaking around behind the scenes taking pictures and what not. Not easily accessible areas either. Disney finally figured out who he was and sent the police to his house claiming he had stolen an animatronic robot.
He made a LONG video sitting in his living room explaining everything. At the end of the video, he picks up the camera and walks outside revealing that he had been chilling on a couch in an upstairs behind the scenes area in the park the whole time. |
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Speaking to Disney security, there is a guy who makes a living on social media sneaking around behind the scenes taking pictures and what not. Not easily accessible areas either. Disney finally figured out who he was and sent the police to his house claiming he had stolen an animatronic robot. He made a LONG video sitting in his living room explaining everything. At the end of the video, he picks up the camera and walks outside revealing that he had been chilling on a couch in an upstairs behind the scenes area in the park the whole time. View Quote |
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Speaking to Disney security, there is a guy who makes a living on social media sneaking around behind the scenes taking pictures and what not. Not easily accessible areas either. Disney finally figured out who he was and sent the police to his house claiming he had stolen an animatronic robot. He made a LONG video sitting in his living room explaining everything. At the end of the video, he picks up the camera and walks outside revealing that he had been chilling on a couch in an upstairs behind the scenes area in the park the whole time. |
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I love it when red shirt stands up and asked "who choked me out"
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Speaking to Disney security, there is a guy who makes a living on social media sneaking around behind the scenes taking pictures and what not. Not easily accessible areas either. Disney finally figured out who he was and sent the police to his house claiming he had stolen an animatronic robot. He made a LONG video sitting in his living room explaining everything. At the end of the video, he picks up the camera and walks outside revealing that he had been chilling on a couch in an upstairs behind the scenes area in the park the whole time. |
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I'm four pages into this and here are my observations: -The broad in the white tank top must have her clothes tailored. I refuse to believe that you can buy something like that off the rack. -The red shirt guy has a very unorthodox fighting style when facing another man. It involves a lot of weird ass hopping bullshit. -The two men barely lay a hand on one another. -The two men land multiple strikes on the women. -The women are no strangers to getting "touched up" by the men, but for some reason have developed no defense to speak of. -Red backpack guy got a good choke locked in, then when he disappears a woman goes with him seemingly as unruffled as he was. -No one kicked red shirt guy in the face or balls while he was restrained. -There were so many kids near that rumble that there could have been anywhere between 3 and 15 kids who were part of the "families" involved. -Disney security is something to see. -Blue uniform security guy shows up apparently zipping up his fly, then proceeds to smell his hand multiple times. -The other security person who shows up wearing the straw hat looks like Iron Maiden's drummer's tranny brother. -Red shirt guy seems to give less than zero fucks what anyone thinks of his actions, nor any potential repercussions from said actions. -An electric scooter cart is not an effective device for de-escalating the situation. -Disney's security appeared to be completely unwilling to go hands on. View Quote |
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Speaking to Disney security, there is a guy who makes a living on social media sneaking around behind the scenes taking pictures and what not. Not easily accessible areas either. Disney finally figured out who he was and sent the police to his house claiming he had stolen an animatronic robot. He made a LONG video sitting in his living room explaining everything. At the end of the video, he picks up the camera and walks outside revealing that he had been chilling on a couch in an upstairs behind the scenes area in the park the whole time. |
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I would question the wisdom of a bystander that white Knights himself and interjects himself into that fray.
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Speaking to Disney security, there is a guy who makes a living on social media sneaking around behind the scenes taking pictures and what not. Not easily accessible areas either. Disney finally figured out who he was and sent the police to his house claiming he had stolen an animatronic robot. He made a LONG video sitting in his living room explaining everything. At the end of the video, he picks up the camera and walks outside revealing that he had been chilling on a couch in an upstairs behind the scenes area in the park the whole time. View Quote |
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It's bullshit. Disney security turned them over to APD and they cut them lose. No one has been arrested.
Police took an initial report but couldn’t move forward without the family’s cooperation, Wyatt said Mike Lyster, a spokesman for the city attorney’s office, said it’s too early to think about filing charges |
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Regardless of the spin from Disney and the police; due to shortcomings with park security, the violence was allowed to continue unabated for far too long and it was park guests who acted rather than the park security or the police department.
It's unacceptable and showcases the fact that guests cannot expect adequate protection in the event of violence in the Disney Parks. It could have been much worse and the fact that it wasn't, isn't attributable to either Disney Security or the police. Whether or not charges are or aren't filed against violent thugs after the fact is absolutely meaningless so far as the safety of Disney's guests is concerned. It's pretty clear that guests can be attacked and injured with relative impunity, without any expectation of a timely and professional response. |
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I'm four pages into this and here are my observations: -The broad in the white tank top must have her clothes tailored. I refuse to believe that you can buy something like that off the rack. -The red shirt guy has a very unorthodox fighting style when facing another man. It involves a lot of weird ass hopping bullshit. -The two men barely lay a hand on one another. -The two men land multiple strikes on the women. -The women are no strangers to getting "touched up" by the men, but for some reason have developed no defense to speak of. -Red backpack guy got a good choke locked in, then when he disappears a woman goes with him seemingly as unruffled as he was. -No one kicked red shirt guy in the face or balls while he was restrained. -There were so many kids near that rumble that there could have been anywhere between 3 and 15 kids who were part of the "families" involved. -Disney security is something to see. -Blue uniform security guy shows up apparently zipping up his fly, then proceeds to smell his hand multiple times. -The other security person who shows up wearing the straw hat looks like Iron Maiden's drummer's tranny brother. -Red shirt guy seems to give less than zero fucks what anyone thinks of his actions, nor any potential repercussions from said actions. -An electric scooter cart is not an effective device for de-escalating the situation. -Disney's security appeared to be completely unwilling to go hands on. |
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If Gecko45 was working security at Disneyland this shit wouldnt have happened. He woulda taken out single shot .338 LaPua and took out one of the landwhales
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Beatings and stabbings are likely very common. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The guy in the grey shirt and red shorts looked as big if not bigger than red shirt.
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Them all being related kind of makes sense. I was wondering what took white shirt so long to square up to red shirt after he clocked his old lady. They didn’t want to fight each other over their women’s drama but they seemed to acknowledge that each other couldn’t look like bitches to everyone watching.
Plus white shirt’s hit on jorts was probably just him jumping at the opportunity to do something he’s wanted to do for a while. His head fake/no look effort made it look more random than it actually was. |
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Regardless of the spin from Disney and the police; due to shortcomings with park security, the violence was allowed to continue unabated for far too long and it was park guests who acted rather than the park security or the police department. It's unacceptable and showcases the fact that guests cannot expect adequate protection in the event of violence in the Disney Parks. It could have been much worse and the fact that it wasn't, isn't attributable to either Disney Security or the police. Whether or not charges are or aren't filed against violent thugs after the fact is absolutely meaningless so far as the safety of Disney's guests is concerned. It's pretty clear that guests can be attacked and injured with relative impunity, without any expectation of a timely and professional response. View Quote Same thing in Florida. Orange County SO is around Disney Springs, but I don’t think I’ve ever seen them in the parks. Maybe I just don’t see them inside because of the magic. |
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