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Man Accused of Stealing Buzzy's Clothing from Disney World Arrested

Dragonman

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Of course.
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Movielover

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Can we dial it back a bit, friends?

Spikes is a smug, smarmy punk. While he certainly deserved more than the slap on the wrist he received; prison rape and murder jokes are way out of line, and not befitting a family friendly forum devoted to the Most Magical Place on Earth that includes scenes of death, hangings, pillaging and theft, war, potty humor, and child doll enslavement.

FTFY

And he deserves every bit of it!
 

FrankLapidus

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On a not completely unrelated note to this, it looks as though another of these idiots who think it’s clever to do things they shouldn’t, in areas they shouldn’t be in, has managed to somehow get inside Everest to film the Yeti close up.

Disney has a real issue with this - Spikes has suffered some form of consequence, in spite of his smugness. How does Disney ensure that others who continue to violate banning orders from their property for personal notoriety are dealt with accordingly?
 

Lilofan

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On a not completely unrelated note to this, it looks as though another of these idiots who think it’s clever to do things they shouldn’t, in areas they shouldn’t be in, has managed to somehow get inside Everest to film the Yeti close up.

Disney has a real issue with this - Spikes has suffered some form of consequence, in spite of his smugness. How does Disney ensure that others who continue to violate banning orders from their property for personal notoriety are dealt with accordingly?
If Disney can do it, they like to take care of their dirty laundry before someone alerts the media.
 

FrankLapidus

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If Disney can do it, they like to take care of their dirty laundry before someone alerts the media.

Whatever they’re doing, or have done, clearly isn’t working.

The person in question has two banning orders from Disney property and was arrested from breaking into Disney Quest while it was being demolished.

Since then he’s managed to climb to the top of Big Thunder Mountain and has now gotten inside Everest.

And he’s posting videos of himself doing these things on social media, so Disney needn’t worry about keeping their dirty laundry in-house before the media get involved as it’s on the Internet for all to see.
 

Lilofan

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Whatever they’re doing, or have done, clearly isn’t working.

The person in question has two banning orders from Disney property and was arrested from breaking into Disney Quest while it was being demolished.

Since then he’s managed to climb to the top of Big Thunder Mountain and has now gotten inside Everest.

And he’s posting videos of himself doing these things on social media, so Disney needn’t worry about keeping their dirty laundry in-house before the media get involved as it’s on the Internet for all to see.
To get from onstage to backstage is easy peasy for anyone. Disney can look into that if they haven't already.
 

Dragonman

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Whatever they’re doing, or have done, clearly isn’t working.

The person in question has two banning orders from Disney property and was arrested from breaking into Disney Quest while it was being demolished.

Since then he’s managed to climb to the top of Big Thunder Mountain and has now gotten inside Everest.

And he’s posting videos of himself doing these things on social media, so Disney needn’t worry about keeping their dirty laundry in-house before the media get involved as it’s on the Internet for all to see.

Honestly I find him worse than Spikes in some ways. He just keeps doing these things and getting away with it. He clearly thinks he’s above everyone else and his fans praise whatever he does.
 

Gringrinngghost

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Whatever they’re doing, or have done, clearly isn’t working.

The person in question has two banning orders from Disney property and was arrested from breaking into Disney Quest while it was being demolished.

Since then he’s managed to climb to the top of Big Thunder Mountain and has now gotten inside Everest.

And he’s posting videos of himself doing these things on social media, so Disney needn’t worry about keeping their dirty laundry in-house before the media get involved as it’s on the Internet for all to see.
Let it be noted: He has a trespass from both Disney and Orange County Courts. In addition, he's been arrested 3 times in 3 different counties, 2 of which are trespassing. All are adjudication withheld.
 

FrankLapidus

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Let it be noted: He has a trespass from both Disney and Orange County Courts. In addition, he's been arrested 3 times in 3 different counties, 2 of which are trespassing. All are adjudication withheld.

I’m not a lawyer so maybe I’m looking at this too simplistically, but he’s clearly violated the banning orders he was given and there is video evidence to prove that, so shouldn’t he be back in front of a judge now?

I know he had been banned on two separate occasions from Disney property, one for being caught backstage at Epcot and the other while he was trying to run away from Disney Quest having been caught disguised as a construction worker.

Since then he’s trespassed at the Magic Kingdom at least once and now he’s trespassed at DAK. So can Disney do something about that legally, or does he need to be caught red handed on property?

Because he evidently does not take the banning orders seriously and it’s not a great look for Disney to have an idiot like this continuing to record himself backstage and basically thumbing his nose at them.
 

Gringrinngghost

Well-Known Member
I’m not a lawyer so maybe I’m looking at this too simplistically, but he’s clearly violated the banning orders he was given and there is video evidence to prove that, so shouldn’t he be back in front of a judge now?

I know he had been banned on two separate occasions from Disney property, one for being caught backstage at Epcot and the other while he was trying to run away from Disney Quest having been caught disguised as a construction worker.

Since then he’s trespassed at the Magic Kingdom at least once and now he’s trespassed at DAK. So can Disney do something about that legally, or does he need to be caught red handed on property?

Because he evidently does not take the banning orders seriously and it’s not a great look for Disney to have an idiot like this continuing to record himself backstage and basically thumbing his nose at them.
I'm not a lawyer either, but I talk with a lot of cops I'm friends with, but its one of those where they have to meet burden of proof. All they can prove is that he was on the property and trespassed, but they can't prove when it was unless there was a criminal case where the OCSO has to ask the court for a subpoena to obtain the original camera files and or cellular records to determine when he's there. It's a fine line to determine it without going into privacy violations., because its entirely possible that he bulk filmed before he was trespassed.
 

MotherOfBirds

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Jebus...does Florida punish anyone? Even repeat offenses are being let off?

Living here is punishment enough.

Honestly shocked he hasn’t died during one of these stunt.

Seriously, though. This is extremely dangerous, especially at night. If he fell and broke his neck climbing BTM, where he appeared to be alone, then he'd be toast. Nobody would find him for hours, since there obviously isn't anyone watching that area.
 
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Lilofan

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Living here is punishment enough.



Seriously, though. This shiz is extremely dangerous, especially at night. If he fell and broke his neck climbing BTM, where he appeared to be alone, then he'd be toast. Nobody would find him for hours, since there obviously isn't anyone watching that area.
There are some folks that want to live dangerously including some that were captured on video climbing the pyramid in Mexico at Epcot in front of many fellow guests.
 

Heppenheimer

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He's on YouTube (or patreon if its taken down). Pretty sure I don't have to wait a long time to see it.

But also, I have nothing to do with the problem. The problem is between him and Disney.

I'm part of the solution. Disney should up their security on backstage. I literally can't see why they haven't done that yet. Motion sensors, cameras, ect. It's not like they have to HIRE people to stand there. There's plenty of easy technology to use to scare people off.

And honestly, maybe his dumb video will take management "OH, hey. He's reminding the general population that this used to be an impressive animatronic... Looks like we should take out the strobe light and fix it before we get a bad rep." Cuz people outside of these forums, the general public, they don't know that.

If he's posting backstage videos, by all means I'm going to watch it. And so will literally almost everyone on here. Because face it. It's freaking cool. Whether you want to admit it or not. You know you want to see it.
These idiots feed off of attention. It gives them a dopamine rush that's the equivalent of a drug addict getting their next hit. So, if you watch this stuff, you are enabling it, and thus, you are part of the problem.
 

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