What amazes me the most is the number of people who seem to believe that rules don't apply to them.
On my most recent trip, just a few weeks ago, my family and I took our spot for Illuminations in the seating area next to the Rose & Crown. The lower section of the area was closed off for a special event, so we stood behind the rope. A few minutes into the show, a woman pretty much dragged a young boy in front of us and ducked under the rope. She was telling the boy to follow, but he knew it was wrong and refused, so the woman walked down to the lagoon by herself. Another woman then came along and stood with the boy, completely blocking my mum's view. My mum mentioned it and the woman replied that she was going to go under the rope. We told her that she wasn't allowed, meaning she stood in front of us for the rest of the show. A few minutes later we saw the first woman being escorted out of the area by a CM.
Similarly, on Christmas day a lady kept sitting on the wrong side of the tape on the ground during the parade. CMs told her on more than 1 occasion to stay behind the tape, for her own safety, but each time she would move away slightly, and eventually back again. She ended up getting shouted at by various guests for not doing as she was told and finally left. She was probably sick of people being so rude to her :hammer:
I just can't believe how some people can think that they're special enough to not follow a rule that everyone else has to, even if it is for their safety.