Sad thing is... they told the police nothing happened and no charges were pressed... Thankfully for this video, PD can now do their job and investigate these pieces of garbage and arrest them if deemed appropriate...
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DizneyFreak2002;2523719 wrote: Sad thing is... they told the police nothing happened and no charges were pressed... Thankfully for this video, PD can now do their job and investigate these pieces of garbage and arrest them if deemed appropriate...
The family probably goes through this on a regular basis, unfortunately. If someone assaulted a member of my family, the perpetrator would be begging for the police to show up by the time I finished with them.
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Aside from what the touch-no touch policy might be, Disney has a real credibility problem here.
Despite the obvious security outside the park, and the talk of undercover security inside the park, cameras everywhere, or the guys in the blazers, it might appear there is no real security in the park.
Hopefully, CMs determined there was no serious threat to others in the area and no need to evacuate or secure the area. I've seen a few CMs that seem that capable.
Essentially, what's the message from this incident? Disney doesn't really consider your security a priority?
This could lead to more incidents or some folks feeling as tho there are more comfortable ways to spend their time and money.
Speedy1998;2523659 wrote: I heard that Anaheim PD had officers in front of the park when fight took place. For those of you who have never been to DL, toon town is at the very back of the park. The officers would of had to get through the gate travel down Main Street, and through Fantasyland before they arrived in Toon town.
I guess folks want a cop/guard every 5 feet. 10 minutes, pretty quick turn around. If guards are on the other side of the park, if there is a parade, if its super busy, yeah,10 minutes sounds real good. I can't buy a churro at DL that fast. I bet you can't get a cop to your situation that fast in the rest of LA.
Cinderelley;2523731 wrote: The family probably goes through this on a regular basis, unfortunately. If someone assaulted a member of my family, the perpetrator would be begging for the police to show up by the time I finished with them.
Probably par for the course. Pretty common on family disputes. Likely everyone would be charged with something.
All and all, aside from it happening at DL, its hardly newsworthy. It was a limited situation that was dealt with in around 10 minutes.
Janmac;2523738 wrote: Aside from what the touch-no touch policy might be, Disney has a real credibility problem here.
Essentially, what's the message from this incident? Disney doesn't really consider your security a priority?
This could lead to more incidents or some folks feeling as tho there are more comfortable ways to spend their time and money.
What credibility problem? They dealt w/ the situation pretty quickly when you consider the crowds, the level of the situation and the magnitude of the park. Sub 10 isn't bad.
More incidents. Well, DL is a lot different than WDW. Much more of a local stop, than a big destination like WDW. Similar crowd as you might find at Six Flags or something. Stuff like this is going to pop up.
The real unusual thing, you'd think this would happen at a tenser part of the park (SW/Cars) where its really like sardines over there. You have 100,000's a guests a day, stuff like this is going to pop up. It was dealt with quickly.
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Cinderelley;2523731 wrote: The family probably goes through this on a regular basis, unfortunately. If someone assaulted a member of my family, the perpetrator would be begging for the police to show up by the time I finished with them.
Sadly, you are probably right... The adults are simpletons, but the poor kids... Living with that trash, seeing that violence... And we wonder why kids shoot up their schools, bully other kids, and play these stupid knock out a stranger games... All this is learned AT HOME.. With that trash as parents, those kids already are dealing strikes against them...
You're dead if you aim only for kids. Adults are only kids grown up, anyway.
- Walt Disney
DizneyFreak2002;2523746 wrote: Sadly, you are probably right... The adults are simpletons, but the poor kids... Living with that trash, seeing that violence... And we wonder why kids shoot up their schools, bully other kids, and play these stupid knock out a stranger games... All this is learned AT HOME.. With that trash as parents, those kids already are dealing strikes against them...
Have you ever heard of the ACE score? It stands for Adverse Childhood Experiences. The higher your score, the more likely you are to do poorly in life. Watching your mother/stepmother being hit is one of them. Among many of the other things those children probably go through.
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