There needs to be a 3 second rule.

raven

Well-Known Member
How dare you!!! Think of those 15 sec to 2 min that that personal who has a terminal illness might not have!!!

Don't you go through life thinking that all the time!?!?! If you don't, how awful of a person you are!!!

(i'm kidding, just in case you didn't see the response a few replies up)

:lol: I read 'em!

I also work with special needs kids (autism, downs syndrom, etc.) and I love them. But I also know that not everyone is comfortable with being around them. So when we are in public we are very aware of other people's needs as well and plan out outtings at a less crowded even or time. I would never litterally "push" people like I said above.

But I've been to places with my students where teens have called them "retards" and some ride operators (not WDW) would yell at them because they got sick on a small ride.
 

mousermerf

Account Suspended
I do everything in life on a case-by-case basis..

Most times.. Ready to take a photo, saying cheese, standing a few feet away, etc, i'll pause and and even if they fumble i'll wait paitently - i've even been known to sometimes take the picture.

Other times - standing across a REALLY busy walkway, infront of a ride entrance, if i need to be somewhere, if i just don't see them until it's too late, if i just don't care, if they're fumbling with the camera, if i stopped and it's taking too long, if it's too dark outside and they're using flash, and they're on photo number 3, if it's a building i find unattractive, or of a duck, a bunny, a flower, or anything else not specific to WDW but "cute" in an obnoxious way - i'll walk right through.

Life is life. People will get over it. My photos get screwed up all the time. I wait to take them, and don't expect anyone to wait for me.
 

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