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

DreamfinderGuy

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Based on police reports, he was stolen. Based on what some "insiders" have said, he's in WDI's posession.
His clothes were taken, and then he was. I hear people say he was concrete stolen or concrete with Disney so much that I don’t know what the truth is anymore. We’re back to the stolen theory apparently.
 

admiralDax

Member
Now I'm just waiting for Martin to confirm the existence of Disney Jail somewhere on property.

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East of Disney University, just across the parking lot. Ironically, the building had, at one time, both Disney jail and cash control in it...
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
Dear Disney Security,

You may not be aware, but there are now these things called 'motion detectors' that can cause alarms to go off (audibly or silently), or, at the very least, turn bright lights on. Coupled with video cams that record when motion is detected, you can have a record of all movement in your back of house. Check with the WDI guys, I'm telling the truth! Oh wait, they're not talking to you. Sorry, forgot. Anyway, good luck!
 

Lilofan

Well-Known Member
Dear Disney Security,

You may not be aware, but there are now these things called 'motion detectors' that can cause alarms to go off (audibly or silently), or, at the very least, turn bright lights on. Coupled with video cams that record when motion is detected, you can have a record of all movement in your back of house. Check with the WDI guys, I'm telling the truth! Oh wait, they're not talking to you. Sorry, forgot. Anyway, good luck!
It's not in the budget. Maybe if Mr Potato Head gets stolen, it may get a second look.
 
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My95cobras

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Dear Disney Security,

You may not be aware, but there are now these things called 'motion detectors' that can cause alarms to go off (audibly or silently), or, at the very least, turn bright lights on. Coupled with video cams that record when motion is detected, you can have a record of all movement in your back of house. Check with the WDI guys, I'm telling the truth! Oh wait, they're not talking to you. Sorry, forgot. Anyway, good luck!

Disney is almost 50 square miles... it is impossible to cover all of their assets at all times with or without technology...that’s like asking why any crime happens at all, anywhere in a city with police...there are close to 60k law enforcement officers in New York City, there is still a ton of crime in an area of similar size.
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
Disney is almost 50 square miles... it is impossible to cover all of their assets at all times with or without technology...that’s like asking why any crime happens at all, anywhere in a city with police...there are close to 60k law enforcement officers in New York City, there is still a ton of crime in an area of similar size.

You don't have to point cameras at empty stretches of road or swampland.
 

Lilofan

Well-Known Member
Disney is almost 50 square miles... it is impossible to cover all of their assets at all times with or without technology...that’s like asking why any crime happens at all, anywhere in a city with police...there are close to 60k law enforcement officers in New York City, there is still a ton of crime in an area of similar size.
Since Disney is on private property, Security has the right to search and they can improve on that. Can NYC police do that? Last I heard NYC cops have to keep the 4th amendment in mind.
 

My95cobras

Well-Known Member
Since Disney is on private property, Security has the right to search and they can improve on that. Can NYC police do that? Last I heard NYC cops have to keep the 4th amendment in mind.

1. They do not have the right to search. You can absolutely refuse for them to search you. You will not be allowed in the parks, but under no circumstances can they just stop and search you without your consent.

2. 4th amendment is a moot point. What does searching people have to do with stopping a burglary or theft at a backstage building?
 

My95cobras

Well-Known Member
You don't have to point cameras at empty stretches of road or swampland.

A long sleeve hoodie and mask can hide your appearance from a camera. And even if you see something happening on camera, how long will it take to respond to the location? It’s like alarms, alarms go off, takes a couple minutes for police to get to the alarm and things are already stolen and missing.

An additional thought, these thefts are happening by employees with id’s and uniforms. What they are doing may look normal and not cause alarm.

Yes, there are measures that can be taken, but they are not as effective as you’d think and definitely not a cure all.
 

Lilofan

Well-Known Member
1. They do not have the right to search. You can absolutely refuse for them to search you. You will not be allowed in the parks, but under no circumstances can they just stop and search you without your consent.

2. 4th amendment is a moot point. What does searching people have to do with stopping a burglary or theft at a backstage building?
Disney has the right to search ( private company). If you refuse, you will be refused entry. If Disney security stops a suspected shoplifter which happens, do you think they need the suspected shoplifter's consent to search?? In a company I used to work for, their were posted signs that everyone can be subjected to search by security. By the way, consent is out the window..
 
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My95cobras

Well-Known Member
Disney has the right to search ( private company). If you refuse, you will be refused entry. If Disney security stops a suspected shoplifter which happens, do you think they need the suspected shoplifter's consent to search?? In a company I used to work for, their were posted signs that everyone can be subjected to search by security. By the way, consent is out the window..

I thin your confusing the right to search with being searched as a condition of entry. If they walk up to you at Disney springs, they cannot search you. If they do, it's battery.

The signs to search at your former employer were a condition of your employment. You can refuse, but you'll probably be fired.

Still has nothing to do with 4th...
 

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