s8film40
Well-Known Member
Of course stealing is wrong no matter how easy Disney makes it. When you leave an attraction unlocked for 10 years in a park that attracts millions of people, you really only have yourself to blame though when something turns up missing. You don't have to move things to vaults, just maybe some sensible precautions like locking the doors. When I visit local shopping malls during the holidays the police put up signs that say not to leave valuables in the car and to lock them. This doesn't mean it's not a crime if someone steals something, but the police are simply reminding people to take sensible precautions. One thing this story really does is highlight how lax Disney security really is. Pretty much anyone could just wander into backstage areas. I remember a while back someone even did their own backstage tour with a pretty large group. They were only confronted about taking photos and continued on. Disney is lucky they've only had some thefts, it could be much worse. If someone wandered backstage and hurt themselves or worse, they would likely have some big lawsuits and horrible bad press.