Your child either has a very trustworthy face, or, is Force-sensitive.Strange, my child was not required to exit his stroller yesterday
Your child either has a very trustworthy face, or, is Force-sensitive.Strange, my child was not required to exit his stroller yesterday
Your child either has a very trustworthy face, or, is Force-sensitive.
Interesting… I definitely observed this at TTC a couple days ago. Where were you entering?Strange, my child was not required to exit his stroller yesterday
DHS and Disney Springs, kiddo didn't get asked to at either place. We're going to Epcot later today and will pay more attention.Interesting… I definitely observed this at TTC a couple days ago. Where were you entering?
Probably the second, given that it's my wedding anniversary and somehow he also got a present.Your child either has a very trustworthy face, or, is Force-sensitive.
Update, kiddo did not have to get out of his stroller at EpcotInteresting… I definitely observed this at TTC a couple days ago. Where were you entering?
Interesting…. I wonder if I just saw a family do that on their own? It certainly seemed like they were instructed to do so, but I was in the standard line next to them.Update, kiddo did not have to get out of his stroller at Epcot
This was not the kid they were looking for .Update, kiddo did not have to get out of his stroller at Epcot
So how would you do it differently ?Security at Disney is like TSA. Lots of theatrics but a total joke in reality.
Strip search everyone at the gate (sarcasm)So how would you do it differently ?
How then do they catch those reported to trying to bring in a gun to the parks?Security at Disney is like TSA. Lots of theatrics but a total joke in reality.
Disagree. TSA which I know some who are employees do a responsible job that consistently keeps the flying public safe. May not have the best Pixie Dust customer service skills but I will take safety over that.Security at Disney is like TSA. Lots of theatrics but a total joke in reality.
Security at Disney is like TSA. Lots of theatrics but a total joke in reality.
I've been in the parks more than most people and the stuff that gets by just by observation is insane. They don't look at strollers, poor bag searches, constant ignore of alarms, etc.So how would you do it differently ?
Give me a break. There is some but what can get into the parks is unacceptable. Security is poor at checking bags and responding to alarms.No, it's not the security you are aware of that matters.
Obviously some are caught. Most violations are not, IMO.How then do they catch those reported to trying to bring in a gun to the parks?
TSA is objectively terrible and has been tested many times with terrible results.Disagree. TSA which I know some who are employees do a responsible job that consistently keeps the flying public safe. May not have the best Pixie Dust customer service skills but I will take safety over that.
When's the last time a plane was hijacked departing the USA?TSA is objectively terrible and has been tested many times with terrible results.
I will tolerate the notoriously rude and angry TSA agents in Atlanta whose “terrible results” prevented 451 handguns - of which 93% were fully loaded - from being brought into aircraft last year.TSA is objectively terrible and has been tested many times with terrible results.
Now look up how often TSA fails their own tests. They’re allowing more through than they catch.I will tolerate the notoriously rude and angry TSA agents in Atlanta whose “terrible results” prevented 451 handguns - of which 93% were fully loaded - from being brought into aircraft last year.
Hartsfield-Jackson again No. 1 airport for guns caught at checkpoints
Hartsfield-Jackson is again the No. 1 airport for guns caught at security checkpoints.www.ajc.com
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