Anyone can sue for anything. Doesn’t mean they will win. Disney can largely avoid being found negligent if they put policies and procedures in place to avoid infections. The procedures don’t need to be 100% effective, but they need to have the appearance of doing everything they can. If they opened the parks May 1 with no changes to anything that could be a real problem. I don’t see how anyone will be able to sue over this virus spread. Eventually when sports go back or concerts or movie theaters or malls or churches there will be so many public places someone could have gotten sick. Unless someone stayed in their home on full lockdown, left only to go to WDW and then went immediately back home and even then it would be almost impossible to prove. Very unlikely anyone would win a lawsuit unless some extreme negligence occurred, like a CM who tested positive being sent to work in a restaurant anyway. They won’t be that foolish.Unfortunately with tort law they don't have to prove it. They just need to convince a jury that evil, greedy Disney was negligent.
I'd hope they temperature screen employees. It's probably even more important to temperature screen guests and refuse entry to anybody with a fever. I doubt they will but they should. I know it isn't perfect and people can do things to get around it.
Tort law makes it difficult for negligence cases to actually get to a jury - very few do. Most are thrown out on motions to dismiss for failing to meet a legal threshold.Unfortunately with tort law they don't have to prove it. They just need to convince a jury that evil, greedy Disney was negligent.
I'd hope they temperature screen employees. It's probably even more important to temperature screen guests and refuse entry to anybody with a fever. I doubt they will but they should. I know it isn't perfect and people can do things to get around it.
Should be sailing to Panama, Liberia or wherever their ships are registered? And where they pay taxes.Holland America ships still have no place to dock as they head towards Florida -
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Here's the message from the President of HAL ...
Today I saw someone where gloves in the grocery store, leave the grocery store with gloves still on, enter car and play with phone with gloves still on, drive off with gloves still on.
If any of you choose to wear gloves in public, please take them off before you enter your car as to not contaminate your personal belongings. And, I can’t believe this needs to be said, don’t use your phone with the same gloves you used in the store.
Same thing goes for entering a store. Wear a new pair of gloves if you’ve been using the same gloves to travel to different places. Sure, you’re protecting yourself, but you could also be spreading wherever you go.
Be careful, our police dept sent out message that sewers were backing up from people flushing wipes, and just now we were out for a walk and saw a city sewer truck pass.....I had been told by a plumber who challenged his employee about the alleged time it takes for one "flushable plumber approved" to break down, employee said a few days.....well let's just say they squished some up, put in 5 gallon bucket of water and it sat for over 8 months, before they reached in and saw they still looked like new. Problem is they can catch on outcropping of older pipes metal pieces flaking off and cause blockage...… just saying I don't want a plumbing issue right now..... Edited to add it may clear your home but think on multiple wipes and homes and the mess THAT could cause to your whole neighborhood....I can’t find any sanitizer near me here in Florida. Luckily my daughter in Wisconsin found some and is mailing them to me. I gave up on trying to find wipes. If you can’t find toilet paper there’s baby wipes in a pinch.
What kind of golf balls are you using???Giant golf ball looking thing at EPCOT
I have a pump bottle of hand sanitizer in my door. Open door. Pump hand sanitizer. Wipe door handle. Open hatch with fresh hands. Insert shopping. Re-sanitize from open car door. Close doors and get in.I applaud the effort, but isn’t your car now contaminated since you need to use your hands to enter the car, put groceries in the car, etc.?
How about the gloves used at restaurants everyone is being told to patron by carryout/drive-thru. I, having taken my turn at food service in my teens (like I believe all should to learn the value of the job), can tell you horror stories of what people do while handling your food. Some feel this situation is making everyone better about hygiene. If you can't get people to care enough to skip spring break and stop partying, you're not going to get them to change their gross behavior at work.
Just yesterday someone who works in the same medical office as my wife went to pick up food. She said the food workers and cashiers had gloves on. The entire time she was inside for her order she didn't notice one single person change their gloves, including the cashier who took her money, and then finished packing her carryout order with the same gloved hand!!!
Sorry...but restaurants are just going to have to file for bankruptcy as far as I'm concerned. It's not that I want these people to lose their jobs, but you have to hold to higher standards than that. In this country, trying to accomplish that with low-wage workers who already don't care how their actions affect others would be nearly impossible. As much as I enjoy some restaurants, there is no way in he** I am letting them touch my food right now.
I have a pump bottle of hand sanitizer in my door. Open door. Pump hand sanitizer. Wipe door handle. Open hatch with fresh hands. Insert shopping. Re-sanitize from open car door. Close doors and get in.
I honestly thought wipes were flushable. What about the thin dinner napkins? I’ve got a big package of those.Be careful, our police dept sent out message that sewers were backing up from people flushing wipes, and just now we were out for a walk and saw a city sewer truck pass.....I had been told by a plumber who challenged his employee about the alleged time it takes for one to break down, employee said a few days.....well let's just say they squished some up, put in 5 gallon bucket of water and it sat for over 8 months, before they reached in and saw they still looked like new. Problem is they can catch on outcropping of older pipes metal pieces flaking off and cause blockage...… just saying I don't want a plumbing issue right now.....
Today I saw someone where gloves in the grocery store, leave the grocery store with gloves still on, enter car and play with phone with gloves still on, drive off with gloves still on.
If any of you choose to wear gloves in public, please take them off before you enter your car as to not contaminate your personal belongings. And, I can’t believe this needs to be said, don’t use your phone with the same gloves you used in the store.
Same thing goes for entering a store. Wear a new pair of gloves if you’ve been using the same gloves to travel to different places. Sure, you’re protecting yourself, but you could also be spreading wherever you go.
I honestly thought wipes were flushable. What about the thin dinner napkins? I’ve got a big package of those.
This is the one that I see when I am grocery shopping. Not sure what the difference is.
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I also saw a guy walking out side with a handkerchief tied around face.
I honestly thought wipes were flushable. What about the thin dinner napkins? I’ve got a big package of those.
The handkerchief , if tied correctly, is probably just as effective as the pictured face masks. It's just not disposable, but can be washed and reused. Might also keep people away from you. But could make cashiers nervous.
I honestly thought wipes were flushable. What about the thin dinner napkins? I’ve got a big package of those.
What kind of golf balls are you using???
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