What would be the penalty for this one?

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Monty

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These days that would get you a rapid escort from the parks and cancellation of your tickets.
 

Buried20KLeague

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LOVE these guys. :sohappy:

I don't think it would even be possible these days. Tons more security now. Pressure pads, cameras, etc... I'm pretty sure this was one of the few attractions that didn't have that.

Unless anyone knows of any more?? :lookaroun

It has to be that perfect combination of LONG ride time, separate load and unload, no security, and hardly anyone rides it anymore. I can't even think of one attraction these days that would fit that bill.
 

raven

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They'd better be careful too. Disney is finding these type of people and pressing charges even though they were in the past. Look at what happened to River Country.
 

THEMEPARKPIONEER

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The modo in the legal system should be if you pass the boundaries its all on you. I left my jacket in a pitch black auditorium and instead of asking the tech manager to take his time to let me in I took matters upon myself. I tripped over a chair and ended up with stitches... didn't sue. Someone else who went into it without permission started playing tackle football with the light on stood up on the arm of the chair and got stitches. He sued and won, I thought that was wrong. Not to mention a clock was destroyed and 2 pitchel lights were destroyed. I could of sued but I took my chances and decided it was my fault, not to mention the money in the budget is being robbed my the administration. People entering restricted property in Disney should never win a case, Thats almost as bad as breaking into a house. They installed omnimovers for a reason.
 

Buried20KLeague

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They'd better be careful too. Disney is finding these type of people and pressing charges even though they were in the past. Look at what happened to River Country.

I could be wrong, but I think they might have looked into statute of limitations laws before they started posting what they had done. Not totally sure, but I seem to recall reading that.
 

Tigger1988

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Guess so, all seems pretty idiotic to me. Lord knows if they got injured during their antics someone would've tried to sue Disney.
 

mike10

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This doesn't really impress me either. Just a bunch of kids breaking rules and people seem to cheer them on for it.
 

Tater48

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Criminal trespass could be filed for this, however *The Statute of Limitations for bringing an action for trespass on real property is four (4) years, pursuant to section 95.11(3)(g), Florida Statutes*. If it were prosecuted within the time frame, upon conviction they could be looking at a range of 60 days to 1 year, depending on what degree misdemeanor is filed, and / or a fine of $500 up to $1,000.
 

CDavid

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They'd better be careful too. Disney is finding these type of people and pressing charges even though they were in the past. Look at what happened to River Country.

What happened to River Country? I assume you are referring to the people who slipped in and took pictures some months back (posted all over Disney message boards). Disney went after them for trespassing or something?
 
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