OCSO Tigger Incident Report

GothMickey

Active Member
I must be out of the loop on this one. What is offensive about biker gloves? (by the way, this is sincere curiosity, not sarcasm... so please don't delete this post. I honestly don't know what the negative connotation is about wearing biker gloves, but numerous people have referred to this.). Also, if biker gloves are offensive, why didn't Disney make him remove the gloves when the family went into the park? Don't they sometimes do that when a guest tries to enter the park wearing offensive attire?

I find nothing offensive about the gloves.. I just know what the gloves symbolize. They symbolize someone who is a punk. Look at people who wear those kinds of gloves and they are all punks.... Also, did you consider maybe the kid put the gloves on AFTER he entered the park????? That is a possibility.
 

cptwife80

New Member
I must be out of the loop on this one. What is offensive about biker gloves? (by the way, this is sincere curiosity, not sarcasm... so please don't delete this post. I honestly don't know what the negative connotation is about wearing biker gloves, but numerous people have referred to this.). Also, if biker gloves are offensive, why didn't Disney make him remove the gloves when the family went into the park? Don't they sometimes do that when a guest tries to enter the park wearing offensive attire?


Well as a child I always saw a lot of guys wearing them and my parents had told me that people that wear biker gloves and don't have a bike use them to protect their knuckles in fights. I know its kinda odd to criticize a kid about wearing them but why wear them at all. punks wear them... hence why I called the kid a punk. I'm only 26 and still a kid myself. I just don't think it is appropriate attire for a teen to have. Thats all.
 

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