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Re: Curious, what's the deal with the finger scan?
Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 2:22 pm
by Shorty82
5th Dimension wrote:Is there somewhere I could report locations? I've seen some that have been up for a while.
I'd think contacting Ticketing might be best. Their email address is
[email protected] and their phone number is (407) 566-4985.
Re: Curious, what's the deal with the finger scan?
Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 5:51 pm
by mapo
Shorty82 wrote:I'd think contacting Ticketing might be best. Their email address is
[email protected] and their phone number is (407) 566-4985.
Do not bother the nice/over worked/unappreciated Ticket Cast members.
Do not bother Security.
Do not bother any WDW/Disney cast.
Why?
There has to be a crime that you have had happen to you personally. Then contact your local law enforcement office for how to proceed.
Rule of thumb: Until there is a victim, there really is not a crime.
Oh, and you don't think that your local law enforcement people do not know where these people are? Really???
mapo
Re: Curious, what's the deal with the finger scan?
Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 8:41 am
by chartle
Didn't they just do a big sweep and bust a bunch of these places.
They may let them "build" up and go after them all at one time. I can see this for two reasons.
Either it makes for better news or its like they are small time drug dealers its worth it to pick them up one at a time.
Just a thought.
Re: Curious, what's the deal with the finger scan?
Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 12:19 pm
by GRUMPY PIRATE
it would be better to contact the local police directly. because a private security (disney) has no special authority under the law to take action about something off disney property. not to mention that they are probably also selling tickets to other venues that are not disney related. (gasp, there are OTHER attractions in orlando???)
the local/state police may have been watching, making undercover purchases, identifying the participants, and otherwise building their case.
and in a lot of states, the crime has occurred by the mere offering of the "scalped" or reused ticket. a purchase, and a victim, would not be needed in those cases.
it is better for the police if you DO call and complain, if nothing else, it can give them the satistics to prove a public nusicence complaint tacked on to the other violations. ("we have 300 people call in and report the crime")
Re: Curious, what's the deal with the finger scan?
Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 8:20 pm
by Cheshire Figment
Disney Legal has a special e-mail address of
[email protected] . Anything you send to them they will acknowledge, tell you they will not give you any results of any investigation, and also that they will never let the subject of any investigation know who gave them the information. I think they will also send you a phone number and a snail mail address.