Am I the only one though that thinks being banned for life is a bit much? I mean - how are you going to enforce that? If I was banned from Disney property for life, and I was a teenager, how are you going to follow that through if I book a trip say 20 years from now? Are they creating a database or something?
They are banned for life because the police tresspass them, meaning it goes on file that they are not welcome on disney property (and they sign a form that says they know and agree). Its not all that easy to enforce for just people visiting, however if 10 years down the line they end up getting in trouble on disney property again not only are they in trouble for whatever, but they are also in legal trouble because they were tresspassing.
What is the definition of loitering?
If they were just hanging around and not doing anything...then fine, ask them to move along or leave.
For one, this group admited they were just hanging around, not doing anything. They also tried to gain access into a 21 and over club. Bottem line here is there are a lot of teens of all colors hanging around at DTD which leads me to belive the 50 people they kicked out over the last month did somthing to bring attention to themselves.
Would they ask the typical family (Mom, Dad, 2 1/2 kids) to move along or leave? No. There is definitely some profiling going on. Rules are rules...No loitering means no loitering. If it's a group of punk kids loitering...treat them the same as if they were an elderly group that was loitering. No action is needed unless they don't comply.
First off comparing the typical family to the group of punk kids isn't a fair comparision. The family is there to spend money, the kids tend to not be. Also of all the groups of kids there, only 50 got thrown out in the crackdown over the past month, so as I said, I think they did somthing more.
Just a couple of things...
5 teens were approached and told to move along. One teen said "yes sir" and everything was fine for him. 4 others apparently said "You can't tell me what to do!" or something to that effect and were removed from the property and banned for life. IMHO they got what they deserved.
EXACTLY!
If I tell my child to sit and wait for me at said food court and some Rent-A-Cop comes up and tells them to move along you can bet im going to get ed, you can also bet that just wait for that one day that some cop comes up to a kid and says that and the kid doesn't move and the cop grabs them and the kid has some medical problem and dies and you see how fast people will jump ship on the whole system.
In that situation that "rent a cop" has every right to ask your kid to move along, I see no reason to be "ed". People jump down the throats of employees for enforcing rules. Any cop who is going to "grab" a kid, obviously should not be a cop, however if any person who is told to move along doesn't, then proper action should be taken.
It's entirely possible that he didn't give a false name to police. His parents very well could be divorced and he gave the last name of another parent or something.
Your saying he may not have known his last name? Yea....
To be legally loitering, don't you have to not have X amount of dollars in your pocket but still hanging out? It's some relatively small sum like $20.
So, they can't just say they were loitering, they had to fit the definiton of the FL laws.
They were tresspassed from private property, where due to their actions they were designated as not welcome.
There are some very interesting things in this story:
1. They were given the option to leave and did not. All this means
is they were dumb enough to not leave when given the choice of either
you leave or we'll throw you out.
2. The article states that "at least one made 'kind of smart remarks'
to WDW security." but what it doesn't connect is where it points out
it wasn't only WDW secuity but also Orange County deputy sheriffs.
And if you screw around with the police like that, then yea, it makes
things harder for you.
3. The article trys to create some kind of racial tension about how
security and the deputys were only hunting down black kids and it's
all racist. What's interesting is that as a white teen and a
Hispanic teen were brought in they "started slapping 'high-5' and
joking" so really, who's the racist group here?