1disneydood
Active Member
What they should do is have a legal disclaimer on the back of the tickets and passes, and INSIST the ticket to be signed to gain park admission. Would that work?
wannabeBelle said:Hey all our legal eagles out there!!! I just checked my AP and right on the back of the ticket it says that any suits for injury etc must be litigated in Florida. Does this mean that the California ruling may not have any impact? Also lets say for discussion's sake that the family does sue and loses. Are they required to pay Disney Legal personnel and court costs?? Any other legal points that may be of interest? Belle
1disneydood said:What they should do is have a legal disclaimer on the back of the tickets and passes, and INSIST the ticket to be signed to gain park admission. Would that work?
1disneydood said:What they should do is have a legal disclaimer on the back of the tickets and passes, and INSIST the ticket to be signed to gain park admission. Would that work?
hakunamatata said:Yes, said judges are idiots......
wannabeBelle said:Hey all our legal eagles out there!!! I just checked my AP and right on the back of the ticket it says that any suits for injury etc must be litigated in Florida. Does this mean that the California ruling may not have any impact? Also lets say for discussion's sake that the family does sue and loses. Are they required to pay Disney Legal personnel and court costs?? Any other legal points that may be of interest? Belle
Im just gonna say it. Your an idiot and have no clue what your talking about.swincha said:no actually its disney's responsibility to keep its riders safe. if a ride can kill someone it needs to be shut down. they do not have the right to have rides that are dangerous like this. lawsuits will keep them in check and they will be forced not to have rides that can kill people.
1disneydood said:What they should do is have a legal disclaimer on the back of the tickets and passes, and INSIST the ticket to be signed to gain park admission. Would that work?
peter11435 said:Im just gonna say it. Your an idiot and have no clue what your talking about.
I don't make accusations that have absolutely no facts to support them. Give me an example of a ride that has "killed" someone.swincha said:and you do? you like slinging the idiot word out there.
swincha said:do you work for disney?
swincha said:no actually its disney's responsibility to keep its riders safe. if a ride can kill someone it needs to be shut down. they do not have the right to have rides that are dangerous like this. lawsuits will keep them in check and they will be forced not to have rides that can kill people.
peter11435 said:I don't make accusations that have absolutely no facts to support them. Give me an example of a ride that has "killed" someone.
TTATraveler said:I agree with you 100%, but with the way our society is, theme parks and amusement parks will probably be responsible for anything. Next thing you know, when some idiot goes on a thrill ride after eating a big lunch, then looses his/her lunch on the ride:hurl:, the park will have to reimburse the customer for their food cost.
FigmentFreak said:Hi - I'm a long-time lurker, but just wanted to comment on this issue. I worked at Six Flags in Ride Ops for 8 years so I feel I have atleast some perspective on both sides of the issue.
I think an amusement park should only be held liable for ride safety as it pertains to what is within their control such as maintenance, improper training of employees, or ride failure of some sort.
They should not be held accountable for idiot guests who refuse to obey the rules, diagnosed or undiagnosed medical conditions (as long as signage like what is currently present with warnings is clearly posted).
Just my opinion
swincha said:no actually its disney's responsibility to keep its riders safe. if a ride can kill someone it needs to be shut down. they do not have the right to have rides that are dangerous like this. lawsuits will keep them in check and they will be forced not to have rides that can kill people.
swincha said:no actually its disney's responsibility to keep its riders safe. if a ride can kill someone it needs to be shut down. they do not have the right to have rides that are dangerous like this. lawsuits will keep them in check and they will be forced not to have rides that can kill people.
Register on WDWMAGIC. This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.