Since we're talking legally... prove intent.
The intent would where someone purposefully puts their hands on you. As the OP said the person pushed the girl with his hands, he didn't simply bump into her.
Since we're talking legally... prove intent.
The intent would where someone purposefully puts their hands on you. As the OP said the person pushed the girl with his hands, he didn't simply bump into her.
But it wasn't the OP's situation that you commented on. It was this hypothetical one:The intent would where someone purposefully puts their hands on you. As the OP said the person pushed the girl with his hands, he didn't simply bump into her.
Oh, sorry, you were just moving soooo slow, I had to get by, I am on a very strict Disney imposed schedule. If I didn't get on the ride in the next 7 minutes, I would miss my pre-scheduled M&G. Then I would have to get a return ticket for it, and I am sure that would conflict with my existing FP+. And then what about my Dining Reservation I made 6 months ago? arghghsgdlsjhgfw!!!!!!!!does that mean I can cut in front of you???
So my 18 yo daughter and I went to the single rider line at Aerosmith today and we just entered the line and a 40ish yo guy took my daughter by the shoulders and shoved her to the side when she was walking and then he proceeded to walk really fast in the line.
We met up with him before the show and I wanted to say something (especially about him shoving her) but didn't.
Is it right to cut in front of others in the line just because you can walk faster??We were in no way walking slow. Love to hear your thoughts on this.
In my situation I was behind my daughter and saw the man grab her shoulders and moved her aside. I would definetly be a witness.Playing devil's advocate here, but how do you know he didn't just trip and go to catch himself ending up placing of hands on the girl with his full weight going forward? As I said an attorney is not going to be able to prove intent in a situation like that and if they think they can, and guarantee their client a win then they're being foolish.
I am sure he did push the girl. However, you will never be able to prove intent. It is a "he said, she said" incident and any honest judge that even agrees to hear this case would dismiss it.
Talk about interenetI could barely make it through this thread with all the machismo and internet tough guys. It's vacation, relax, if someone really needs to get past you to meet up with friends or family let them, if that mean you have to wait an extra 15 seconds in line is that such a big deal? I go to DL all the time and probably get passed by someone catching up with their family 3 or 4 times a day, not exactly an epidemic of line cutting and something that probably adds less than a minute in line over a 14 hour day. I can't believe people are so bothered by this they get upset and let it negatively influence their day or worse start a fight or an argument over something so trivial as line cutting.
This is great advice and people should remember it goes both ways, people shouldn't assume they can shove by people just because they are smaller (or a girl) but people should also remember that you never know who you're up against when you try to intimidate some idiot in retaliation for what they did. I live in the MMA capital of the world and know several people in the 135 weight class that would have no problem sending your average 6'2" 250 pounder to the hospital, including some fragile looking females you'd never guess in a million years could beat you down.
Everyone should treat each other with respect but pick your battles, getting upset over something so trivial as someone trying to return to their family is a waste of energy.
To the OP, the guy was 100% wrong to cut in line and 100% wrong to push your daughter aside but do your best to forget about it and just enjoy the rest of your vacation. Dwelling on what if's and other people acting like jerks just gets in the way of having fun.
The lecture post from a brilliant mind...Just as annoying as the internet tough guy actI could barely make it through this thread with all the machismo and internet tough guys. It's vacation, relax, if someone really needs to get past you to meet up with friends or family let them, if that mean you have to wait an extra 15 seconds in line is that such a big deal? I go to DL all the time and probably get passed by someone catching up with their family 3 or 4 times a day, not exactly an epidemic of line cutting and something that probably adds less than a minute in line over a 14 hour day. I can't believe people are so bothered by this they get upset and let it negatively influence their day or worse start a fight or an argument over something so trivial as line cutting.
This is great advice and people should remember it goes both ways, people shouldn't assume they can shove by people just because they are smaller (or a girl) but people should also remember that you never know who you're up against when you try to intimidate some idiot in retaliation for what they did. I live in the MMA capital of the world and know several people in the 135 weight class that would have no problem sending your average 6'2" 250 pounder to the hospital, including some fragile looking females you'd never guess in a million years could beat you down.
Everyone should treat each other with respect but pick your battles, getting upset over something so trivial as someone trying to return to their family is a waste of energy.
To the OP, the guy was 100% wrong to cut in line and 100% wrong to push your daughter aside but do your best to forget about it and just enjoy the rest of your vacation. Dwelling on what if's and other people acting like jerks just gets in the way of having fun.
My comments have always been in regard to some fool physically moving a family member, not a klutz falling down and grabbing hold of someone to avoid falling.But it wasn't the OP's situation that you commented on. It was this hypothetical one:
Imagine the scenario where the man perhaps wasn't paying good enough attention and practically collides with the girl. In an attempt to avoid total destruction, he grabs her by the shoulders and moves her to the side some.
Playing devil's advocate here, but how do you know he didn't just trip and go to catch himself ending up placing of hands on the girl with his full weight going forward? As I said an attorney is not going to be able to prove intent in a situation like that and if they think they can, and guarantee their client a win then they're being foolish.
I am sure he did push the girl. However, you will never be able to prove intent. It is a "he said, she said" incident and any honest judge that even agrees to hear this case would dismiss it.
In that case, I'm shocked that a lawyer didn't read the post that he replied to in post #93.My comments have always been in regard to some fool physically moving a family member, not a klutz falling down and grabbing hold of someone to avoid falling.
I don't have kids of my own just yet, but I do have nieces and nephews that I love as if they were my own kids. Putting myself into this situation as things are right now, and this had happened to one of my nieces in front of me... well, I've thought long and hard about how I would react. My first instinct would be to confront the rakkin'-frakkin' turd and give him a piece of my mind, and possibly my fists, but... I wouldn't dare go there over a simple shove. Plus, I'd be at Disney and wouldn't want to get kicked out, banned, arrested, etc. I'd be super angry, but I think in the end, I'd just make sure my niece was okay, check and see if anyone else saw this go down (I'm sure someone around you saw it), and then bide my time. Wait until he's about to go through the turnstiles into the loading area. "OHHHH Cast Member!" Explain the situation, with witnesses in tow, and watch gleefully as they throw him out of line. If there were no witnesses, well I'm sure the CM would at least give a FP or something for the trouble, and maybe even still kick him out of line.does that mean I can cut in front of you???
So my 18 yo daughter and I went to the single rider line at Aerosmith today and we just entered the line and a 40ish yo guy took my daughter by the shoulders and shoved her to the side when she was walking and then he proceeded to walk really fast in the line.
We met up with him before the show and I wanted to say something (especially about him shoving her) but didn't.
Is it right to cut in front of others in the line just because you can walk faster??We were in no way walking slow. Love to hear your thoughts on this.
In that case, I'm shocked that a lawyer didn't read the post that he replied to in post #93.
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