Kram Sacul
Well-Known Member
- In the Parks
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So classy. I thought the price hikes were supposed to keep out the riff raff? This is the kind of behavior I would expect outside Mission: Car Jack.
So classy. I thought the price hikes were supposed to keep out the riff raff? This is the kind of behavior I would expect outside Mission: Car Jack.
The number of male Disneyland Cast Members, in Security uniforms and in dorky management clothes who just stand there watching while men repeatedly beat up women right in front of them, while other male park customers get involved to try and prevent the violence is just disgusting.
Yeah. It was so horrible to see Cast Members just standing there, not doing anything.
This is disgusting for so many reasons. There needs to be a way to keep trash out of the park. Honestly I wonder how effective a modest dress code would be.
It's 2019, if we want equality men are not obligated to defend women.
While it feels like an isolated incident (i.e. you don't see fights happening every day at Disneyland) the fact that one happened, and for as long as it happened without any security stepping in, is inexcusable. And if that's the reaction to a simple fight, god forbid something real bad actually happen (especially with the dog and pony show of a security buble).
I'm fully expecting Disney to release something saying that they take safety seriously, and make some token pass at showing they care, like stating security will be getting new training or something. It won't make a difference.
There’s so many things going on in that video. It’s so dense. The guy in the backpack who sneaks in and chokes out the pink shirted guy is some kind of superhero in disguise. Hire that guy for security.
Will all of these high paid Security guards and Disneyland managers in Dockers just wander around tapping at their iPhones and radioing into base while people lay in the street hurt?
High paid security guard? Either you are being sarcastic or have a high misunderstanding of their pay scale. Their most common task of their day is pointing out bathrooms or dealing with complaints of a lost cell phone. Worst case of the month will be dealing with a mother who lost their kid
Disneyland managers in Dockers? Yes, the company has a dress code. They are contacting their boss and security. What do you want them to be doing, hand to hand combat? Most are like 25 year olds, work 50+ hours a week and then still have to deal with diversity training
How much do you have to be paid to stop a woman from being beat up by her boyfriend in public?
Exactly! Nobody is paying the brave guests who stepped in either! I think it's instinct and common sense to do something about a situation like that. I 100% know that my husband would have intervened the second he sees a woman being punched in the face. What is wrong with the world...?That Janitor guy makes the Disneyland starting wage of $15 an hour. Disneyland starts their security guards at $16.60 an hour. It's not Google pay rates, but it's much higher than minimum wage.
How much do you have to be paid to stop a woman from being beat up by her boyfriend in public?
All those men who stopped the fight were Disneyland customers who had actually paid money to get in to Disneyland, while Disneyland employees stood around "contacting their boss".
No worker or manager will dare tough an angry guest without risking their job, thus they won't.
I've seen a guest rudely grab a manager's arm, and all the manager could do was text their boss and security both of who were overly shortly.
I don't even think security would or is allowed to break up an actual fight. They would probably just phone the actual police.
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