polynesiangirl
Well-Known Member
I know I already commented here, but I am just so sad for this family. Good God, what a horrible thing to go through. I am going to be hugging my children extra hard today.
Oh good grief. Seriously? The child was in clear view, and the parent was right there. Will folks please stop all this judgement?
I have wondered.... Do more people die from gators or amoebas in a given year? I don't know if all the amoeba deaths even make the news but I know I hear of some happening every year but don't recall hearing of gator deaths every year.
I'm not sure the technology has been creative that bonds asphalt to H20.As I posted many times before SSL should just be paved over and we won't have this problem!
We saw a 6 foot snake on the path next to the adult pool at Saratoga Springs. It didn't deter us from enjoying our vacation, and we had one 10 year old grandson with us. I told Disney, as it was coming at us, and we were running backward. When ever you are outside it's good to look around. But this snake came out of the shrubs so fast , it came out of no where. The sounds of the water at the pool is probably what attracted it. It was very hot that day, mid 90's and I suspect it was looking for water relief. Wildlife lives on the Disney property, please be aware. We carry a flashlight when we are out at night.it is scary to think that there are 5 gators in the water with many more probable. I blindly think that Disney does a good job of taking care of this problem, but as with any wildlife, there is no perfect solution for removing these gators. I'm sure Disney has the best on hand, but that will sadly never be enough. God bless this family!
Who's life was destroyed other than that family and that child? The father was right there, the child had just wandered off. Its not like they were drinking and partying and not caring. Seriously, maybe you should teach us all how to walk on water when you are done resting from creating the world....Nope. If we let bad parenting to continue, then more horrible things will happen. We need to stop being so soft on people who make bad decisions that destroy other people's lives.
What do you recommend the punishment be Dr. Spock?Nope. If we let bad parenting to continue, then more horrible things will happen. We need to stop being so soft on people who make bad decisions that destroy other people's lives.
I think the alligator is currently leading but just by a few if we just look at just recent deaths. If we look at attacks then alligators widen the gap a good bit.I have wondered.... Do more people die from gators or amoebas in a given year? I don't know if all the amoeba deaths even make the news but I know I hear of some happening every year but don't recall hearing of gator deaths every year.
I hate to even ask this question but did anyone other than the family witness the alligator taking the child
There are thousands of desensitized gators in Florida. However, almost all gators are territorial creatures and will defend their young. We really have no idea what gator this is and likely never will. There's no point in trying to find a gator. People also keep thinking they are going to find remains in a gator. I could be wrong, but I'm not even sure people know the child was eaten. Most gators would bite a human and spit it out because they know we are not prey. If anything, the child died from drowning and the body is in the murky waters. Not in the gator.It's not just about providing whatever closure they can to the family, it's also about being able to reassure guests that a desensitized gator that just took a child isn't lurking in the water somewhere.
Nope. If we let bad parenting to continue, then more horrible things will happen. We need to stop being so soft on people who make bad decisions that destroy other people's lives.
Nope. If we let bad parenting to continue, then more horrible things will happen. We need to stop being so soft on people who make bad decisions that destroy other people's lives.
Time to close FloridaAccording to a CNN article 23 fatalities from un-provoked alligator attacks in Florida since 1948. That is one every 3 years.
Many of you should be the lawyers for the parents i
There are thousands of desensitized gators in Florida. However, almost all gators are territorial creatures and will defend their young. We really have no idea what gator this is and likely never will. There's no point in trying to find a gator. Every keeps thinking they are going to find remains in a gator. I could be wrong, but I'm not even sure people know the child was eaten. Most gators would bite a human and spit is out because they know we are not prey. If anything, the child died from drowning and the body is in the murky waters. Not in the gator.
The point is, the majority of you keep assuming things and the reality is we will never know the full details no matter how hard law enforcement tries or how hard the media exaggerates. It is what it is: a horrible situation. The best thing to do is educate people so this doesn't happen again. There are alligators being fed crap intentionally or unintentionally everyday on Disney property. There many Florida alligator attacks happening yearly.
If anything, I'm surprised it's taken this long for something like this to happen.
I admit you have a problem. Not sure how one fixes it. I know what mine would be if I were there. I agree with you that people are stupid. These posts confirm it without doubtIn order to fix a problem, one must first admit the problem. People are calling the parents out for a reason, because people are stupid and we need to learn from these people's mistakes so that it doesnt happen again.
I think searching the lagoon is very important and agree that closure is important. But there are likely dozens of gators in that lagoon. In that sense, capturing gators until a body is found is a bit ridiculous because they could search every last gator and never find a body.Yes, there is a point: finding the remains of the child so that the family can have closure and bury him. It's no longer a rescue mission but a recovery mission. They keep catching and examining every gator until the remains are found. I'll add to your point that they also drag the lagoon.
Not sure you have to be sorry for asking that... or at least if you were, you are not the only one thinking along those lines... or at least the lines I presume you are thinking... when the story first came out, there were some pieces in the story that had me wondering if this could potentially be fraud...
1. 4-year old playing in a playpen but the 2-year old wandering free?
2. No similar incidents EVER at Disney
3. Such attacks being exceptionally rare
4. Seems the father had a hold of the child but lost in the struggle (as a parent, if I was in the same situation, the gator would have had to take me down too)
Cases like the Casey Anthony in recent memory have made it tough to believe even the parents in cases where (it would seem) a child is killed. I had certainly considered the possibility of the parents having previously done something terrible to this child and now using the gator story as a cover-up (possibly with further motive to pursue legal action against one of the richest companies in the world). Hopefully, with witnesses to the actual attack, that theory can be quickly debunked.
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