champdisney
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He did break character. Don’t be fooled by the ‘performance’. The only thing this Gaston did was sprinkle some pixie dust over his reprimand.He didn't break character.
He did break character. Don’t be fooled by the ‘performance’. The only thing this Gaston did was sprinkle some pixie dust over his reprimand.He didn't break character.
I will be the last to know what Disney company policy is but there are two different possible policies involved in this situation.And you can't figure that out if we don't know if Gaston was following company policy or not.
Yeah, I have to comment on this one too. Again, intimidating a guest is most definitely NOT company policy. If it is, I believe I'll be starting a class-action lawsuit immediately. A company policy stating that employees should intimidate and embarrass guests should result in a multi-billion dollar settlement deal. Not that I want money for such a thing, but a company with abhorrent policies should be punished, even if it just forces them to pay up so we can donate the full amount to charity.And you can't figure that out if we don't know if Gaston was following company policy or not.
This channel has almost 100 videos of Gaston meeting strangers and yet nobody appears bothered by the filming. I'm not sure if the owner makes money from it or not though?This topic comes up from year to year and my opinion remains the same. You are allowed to videotape in public where there is no expectation of privacy.
Expectation of privacy plummets where there is an active public spectacle taking place. ...like Gaston carrying on about whatever.
Kids are no exception.
Thaaaaat being said, there is a line, not all that blurry, where is may be legal but it is also creepy. Videotaping kids in scenarios that are not supposed to be a spectacle and refusing to stop when asked by the parents are grounds for escalation. You want to videotape my little kids at the waterpark and refuse to stop when asked, I am going to be sued in small claims court for camera damage.
But, you want to tape my kids at a meet and great because, let's face it, my kids are awesome, that's fine. ...but don't start following us around the park.
A slightly different topic is what you can do with the footage. You cannot use it for profit without permission of the folks in the video if the the folks are the focus of the shot, and I think there are special rules around kids and posting of any kind. Kid privacy laws are different from those of adults. Group shots of folks can be used for profit without permission, so long at nobody is the focus of the shot without permission.
You absolutely could request a YouTube channel that is monetizing a meet and greet of your kids to take the footage down, and they would be forced to comply.
Yes, that's why there's a level of grey area here.This topic comes up from year to year and my opinion remains the same. You are allowed to videotape in public where there is no expectation of privacy.
Expectation of privacy plummets where there is an active public spectacle taking place. ...like Gaston carrying on about whatever.
Kids are no exception.
Thaaaaat being said, there is a line, not all that blurry, where is may be legal but it is also creepy. Videotaping kids in scenarios that are not supposed to be a spectacle and refusing to stop when asked by the parents are grounds for escalation. You want to videotape my little kids at the waterpark and refuse to stop when asked, I am going to be sued in small claims court for camera damage.
But, you want to tape my kids at a meet and great because, let's face it, my kids are awesome, that's fine. ...but don't start following us around the park.
A slightly different topic is what you can do with the footage. You cannot use it for profit without permission of the folks in the video if the the folks are the focus of the shot, and I think there are special rules around kids and posting of any kind. Kid privacy laws are different from those of adults. Group shots of folks can be used for profit without permission, so long at nobody is the focus of the shot without permission.
You absolutely could request a YouTube channel that is monetizing a meet and greet of your kids to take the footage down, and they would be forced to comply.
This channel has almost 100 videos of Gaston meeting strangers and yet nobody appears bothered by the filming. I'm not sure if the owner makes money from it or not though?
It's not about touching, rather touching inappropriately I feel. To touch his breast area the way she did was 'suggestive' to say the least and the reason he told her to leave and mentioned 'children'. Characters are touched and touch back as part of their interactions all the time, however there's overstepping the mark and making it more sexual where they draw the line.But Gaston touched her also in retaliation????!!!! And his touch was longer in duration. And he touched twice with his directional light push in the back
Exactly. If a male touched a female character in the same body area people would be in an uproar. The chest is considered a "no-touch" area. The back is generally OK, and anything below the waistline is out of bounds unless consent is given.It's not about touching, rather touching inappropriately I feel. To touch his breast area the way she did was 'suggestive' to say the least and the reason he told her to leave and mentioned 'children'. Characters are touched and touch back as part of their interactions all the time, however there's overstepping the mark and making it more sexual where they draw the line.
It adds unnecessary stress to his working environment.Boy, Gaston has a rough time fighting off his adorers. First video taken that he didn't like, and now he's getting felt up. I think it's the same "actor" too (using that term loosely). Rough life fighting off female adorers. I realize it's inappropriate. This guy seems to reveal a bit jerkiness when he breaks character. I think there's a better way of handling it. He must be so sick of being viewed as a handsome piece of meat.
This.I don't care what the rules say, the lady is wrong. Gaston probably should have had his attendant speak to her rather than doing it himself.
I have 100% been intimidated by Star Wars Characters at WDW. Come to think of it, multiple times.You're saying it's appropriate to intimidate guests because it's in his character? Does Darth Vader kill kids during Jedi Training because it would be in character to kill Padawans? It's obviously an extreme example for comparison, but Darth Vader in Ep 3 did kill Padawans. It's actually way out of character to spar with them, but I'm assuming it would upset a few guests if he started cutting down kids.
I agree, honestly. Just making light of the situation. The girl seemed to be playful more than harassing, but I understand his reaction. I guess his reaction even if it was grumpy was better than if he had been sleazy in response by grabbing her back. His response probably was the best reaction he could have in that situation.It adds unnecessary stress to his working environment.
A grown adult should really know better.
It's DL not some skeezy hookup bar.
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