Thorough bag checks

KeeKee

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We always use a clear backpack and f@nny pack just to get through security faster. We still open the zippers just in case they want to dig, but everything is there for all to see. I don't care. We're all there to have a magical time and are probably carrying around the same stuff anyway. We've never had an issue. The only time people said anything was when my husband carried around the one with the pale pink straps. [on a side note - most people thought pink was his color:)] The guards thank us because they can see everything in a split second. I don't know why Disney doesn't sell them. It could speed up entry into the park and possibly (hopefully) help with finding anything considered dangerous.
I bought a clear pack for exactly the same reasons. Usually you zip right through and the guards appreciate it. However, I had an over zealous guard make me unzip the clear back so that he could look in the top of the compartment at the 4 items in it. Really? Another time the guard made me take all 4 items out of the clear pack so she could inspect each item. That is simply absurd and should not be tolerated.

I realize that they have a job to do, but the only way to actually make people really safe is to do the kind of searches and pat downs that no one would endure. Short of those types of inspections, what Disney is doing is all to appease the lawyers. Anyone determined to do harm to people or property would be doing it.

Ben Franklin said it best:

"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
 

Jahona

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They are looking for selfie sticks. Just let them find one in you bag and you will see this
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The bag I use in the parks has a pocket for conceal carry of a full size pistol. It's not an obvious pocket and when loaded there isn't any discernible change to the bag. I've only had two or three instances were they noticed the pocket and asked to have it opened, one of them was because the CM owned the same bag.

Disney is doing security theater and nothing more - just like the TSA. The bag checks are pointless.

This ^ Bag checks are to keep the honest people honest and are really just for show. Unless you are screening everyone who enters the parks it's really not a great measure.
 

Weather_Lady

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One can walk through the No Bags line with pockets stuffed and over flowing.

True! My DH has everything from a bottle of sunscreen to a full-size Epipen box (he has shellfish and nut allergies) stuffed in the giant pockets of his cargo shorts. He waltzes past bag check with a couple of pounds of gear, while my teeny crossbody bag that barely has room enough for my sunglasses gets inspected. Anyone who wanted to get around the bag check could do so easily. The whole thing is definitely just theater (as I learned on the last episode of the excellent show "Adam Ruins Everything," which covered why TSA inspection procedures are similarly just for show).
 

Uncle Lupe

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I'm observant. My point is that the screening they do isnt serious enough. IF they are finding lots of dangerous items being brought into the parks, (as you say youve witnessed it every time .... selfie sticks dont really count though ) then they should be more vigilant in screening guests ... so there should be stricter screening. Which would back up lines entering the parks for who knows how long. Until they do it right, I'll check out the shortest, fastest line to get into the parks.
Would you want to face Chuck Norris using a selfie stick? I don't think so. He could kick your butt and take an Instragram selfie at the same time.
#ShowYourDisneySide
 

KeeKee

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True! My DH has everything from a bottle of sunscreen to a full-size Epipen box (he has shellfish and nut allergies) stuffed in the giant pockets of his cargo shorts. He waltzes past bag check with a couple of pounds of gear, while my teeny crossbody bag that barely has room enough for my sunglasses gets inspected. Anyone who wanted to get around the bag check could do so easily. The whole thing is definitely just theater (as I learned on the last episode of the excellent show "Adam Ruins Everything," which covered why TSA inspection procedures are similarly just for show).
 

draybook

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Yes, but I'm betting many, if not most, of those venues AREN'T one of the most heavily visited tourist destinations on the planet.

Compared to other spots, WDW's security is far less intrusive.


I'd have to ask when they implemented the bag check and how many acts of violence happened before that. That's when I'd be able to make a definitive decision to its worth.
 

danyoung56

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Ben Franklin said it best:
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."

Well, Ben was a founding father and all, but I just don't agree with him on this one. It's not the same world as when he was around, and there are a lot of people with no honor willing to do harm to many who don't deserve it. If I can be kept safer, then I'm fully willing to give up a bit of Liberty to purchase it.
 

KeeKee

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Well, Ben was a founding father and all, but I just don't agree with him on this one. It's not the same world as when he was around, and there are a lot of people with no honor willing to do harm to many who don't deserve it. If I can be kept safer, then I'm fully willing to give up a bit of Liberty to purchase it.
We'll have to agree to disagree on this one.
 

lazyboy97o

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I'd have to ask when they implemented the bag check and how many acts of violence happened before that. That's when I'd be able to make a definitive decision to its worth.
Im fairly confident the bag checks were part of the post-9/11 panic.

Well, Ben was a founding father and all, but I just don't agree with him on this one. It's not the same world as when he was around, and there are a lot of people with no honor willing to do harm to many who don't deserve it. If I can be kept safer, then I'm fully willing to give up a bit of Liberty to purchase it.
Our world is more peaceful and less violent.
 

matt9112

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Apparently finding a gun or a knife in a bag assumes that the owner intended to use them to cause harm during their visit. It's not illegal to own a knife or gun, granted it would be better not to have them in the parks, but it's not illegal to own them. To treat everyone as a criminal suspect before entering the "happiest place on earth" seems a bit of a mixed message. I'm not so sure anymore that I want to be in a place that has to be "defended" in such an intrusive way. Maybe there are people young enough who have become used to having their possessions searched like his, but for a whole lot of us this is invasive and demeaning. I'm growing more and more weary of having my belongs pawed through by strangers. Even had to unpack lunch once so the guard could touch each item. That was appetizing. How long before we have to show our "papers"? We have to show a photo ID when entering the parking lot with an AP. We have to be searched before entering the park. Our movements are tracked through RFID during our visit. What is next? Rethinking this whole Disney thing...
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exactly im a big proponent of conceal carry myself. (granted technically not allowed at WDW) and i also support the right of private property owners to choose not to allow it.
 

matt9112

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Im fairly confident the bag checks were part of the post-9/11 panic.


Our world is more peaceful and less violent.

because society has evolved...as a whole..not because of any direct correlation of bag checks or anything else for that matter. than again Rowe v Wade decreased crime more than anything security or police could ever hope to do. (go ahead google it)
 

lazyboy97o

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As far as large conflicts are concerned, you may be right. But when it comes to one on one damage by a crazy person, I think today is far worse than 200 years ago.
Remember, remember
The Fifth of November
Gunpowder treason and plot

Bombs have existed for centuries. As have a variety of other weapons. Hand guns are the only really big leap in personal weapons and would not be stopped by the bag checks.
 

Tom P.

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because society has evolved...as a whole..not because of any direct correlation of bag checks or anything else for that matter. than again Rowe v Wade decreased crime more than anything security or police could ever hope to do. (go ahead google it)
I disagree, but I'm pretty sure a discussion of Roe v. Wade would be in direct violation of forum rules. :)
 

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