Catching a thief redhanded
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Thanks! I drank the Disney Kool-aid a few years ago. So much so that we are considering moving to Florida and trying to get a job with WDW.
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We have two. One at Rainforest Cafe in DTD and the other at the Polynesian pool.hobie16 wrote:Volcanoes?![]()
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Don't forgot: Mexico, It's a Small World, and Ellen's Energy Adventure!Cheshire Figment wrote:We have two. One at Rainforest Cafe in DTD and the other at the Polynesian pool.
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so why hasnt wdw be destoryed yet?Zazu wrote:Don't forgot: Mexico, It's a Small World, and Ellen's Energy Adventure!
If you run, you'll only go to jail tired.
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Magic, of course! :cat1:security officer wrote:so why hasnt wdw be destoryed yet?
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Everyone is making a great point that it was only the guy's thought process and not his actual actions or even his real intent. Kudos to him. Maybe I'm just too jaded by all the stories I hear/read of the "shoot first and ask questions later" stance that seems so prevealent these days.zimmer315 wrote:I appreciate the guy's honesty of his THOUGHT PROCESS here. I respect his restraint and wisdom given the situation. Yes he did ask the CMs to search the guy's bag, but what's the harm in asking. He didn't cause a big scene. He remained inconspicuous. And yes, in the end, the combination of aggressive action, speed, persistence, AND restraint paid off and I would bet that this guy has a bullet-proof case against him now.
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Heat and Lava-resistant pixie dust.security officer wrote:so why hasnt wdw be destoryed yet?
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darnhhsrat wrote:heat and lava-resistant pixie dust.
If you run, you'll only go to jail tired.
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