Why would Yahoo celebrate that?
That isn't the only security issue. In early September, my younger brother spotted a person taking out a selfie stick past the entrance point of MK. He saw this around Main Street USA as he was leaving the park mid day.I think that video's pretty tasteless, like I'm assuming most people here think (haven't read the past few pages). However, he does have a point regarding the security--in August (at WDW) my brother was surprised to find how easy it was to walk into MK without having anything scanned. He was able to do this plenty of times without anybody approaching him (no magic band involved). However, each time I made him go back to the turnstiles before we used our FP+, because I was sure there would be some system red flag if a person was using FP+ without having "signed in" with their ticket.
That isn't the only security issue. In early September, my younger brother spotted a person taking out a selfie stick past the entrance point of MK. He saw this around Main Street USA as he was leaving the park mid day.
That's just sad.I've heard of adults sneaking into the Halloween party by hiding in a washroom until it was late enough that they weren't really looking at wristbands any longer.
Or maybe it will help catch him and get him banned.You know, by spreading the story, you're only making it more likely for some would-be copycat to see it and want to do it.
Or maybe it will help catch him and get him banned.
Catch the guy who made the video. They can easily find out who he is and ban him. If he posts to a regular blog often it shouldnt be too hardCatch who? No one's copied it yet. This isn't Minority Report; you can't ban people for things they haven't done yet!
This isn't going to be in a court of law. Disney can decide who they want to ban and when. They don't have to prove anything to anyone.Good luck proving he did any of this. Just because it looks that way on video doesn't mean it's not set up.
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