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Re: Hire the Handicapped?

Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 11:42 am
by YANXWIN
I wish they would get in trouble too, but I don't see this going anywhere. This will continue in a more clandestine way and nothing will change. My wife made the offhand comment last night that they should make everyone in the party prove they are a family. I laughed and she got mad. People will continue to lie about illnesses and the rich will continue to hire others to serve them. It's the way it is and it gives a bad image to those who truly need the passes for legitimate reasons. Sad.

Re: Hire the Handicapped?

Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 12:24 pm
by drcorey
YANXWIN wrote:I wish they would get in trouble too, but I don't see this going anywhere. This will continue in a more clandestine way and nothing will change. My wife made the offhand comment last night that they should make everyone in the party prove they are a family. I laughed and she got mad. People will continue to lie about illnesses and the rich will continue to hire others to serve them. It's the way it is and it gives a bad image to those who truly need the passes for legitimate reasons. Sad.
now theres a disney bumper sticker.
Hire the handicapped, they work cheap

Re: Hire the Handicapped?

Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 7:00 pm
by Main Streeter
drcorey wrote:now theres a disney bumper sticker.
Hire the handicapped, they work cheap
This is HORRID!!!! HEARTLESS!!! Remark. :mad:

Re: Hire the Handicapped?

Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 7:24 pm
by drcorey
Main Streeter wrote:This is HORRID!!!! HEARTLESS!!! Remark. :mad:
and whats really horrible is for these handdicapped to offer these services for a few dollars. they know what they are doing. when some news reporters tryed to speak with them, they all ran like roaches, most dont even answer thier phones now. and I heard the places that still operate ask you who told you about them before they will even talk to you.

Re: Hire the Handicapped?

Posted: Sat May 18, 2013 10:24 am
by KieranDotW
Main Streeter wrote:This is HORRID!!!! HEARTLESS!!! Remark. :mad:
I don't even know how to approach the issue, I mean the handicapped are consciously offering their own services and dehumanizing themselves in the process. But it does affect the disabled community as a whole in that it trivializes their needs as a gimmick others can take advantage of, and forces Disney to question even those who respect and use the GAC system properly.

Re: Hire the Handicapped?

Posted: Fri May 31, 2013 10:42 am
by GaTechGal
http://www.today.com/news/undercover-di ... 6C10131266

Glad Disney is reviewing their policies. I'd be interested to know what they are going to do.

Re: Hire the Handicapped?

Posted: Fri May 31, 2013 12:00 pm
by Goofyernmost
GaTechGal wrote:http://www.today.com/news/undercover-di ... 6C10131266

Glad Disney is reviewing their policies. I'd be interested to know what they are going to do.
Simple! They are going to holler STOP, and if you don't stop it we'll holler STOP again. That should fix it!

Re: Hire the Handicapped?

Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 7:59 pm
by PatchOBlack
Goofyernmost wrote:Simple! They are going to holler STOP, and if you don't stop it we'll holler STOP again. That should fix it!
Actually, in the article, Disney says that anyone found abusing their passes like this will have said pass revoked, and they won't be allowed back into the parks.

Re: Hire the Handicapped?

Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 9:34 pm
by Goofyernmost
PatchOBlack wrote:Actually, in the article, Disney says that anyone found abusing their passes like this will have said pass revoked, and they won't be allowed back into the parks.
Easy to say, but how do they catch them. If the guide actually has a disability Disney doesn't have a leg to stand on. No pun intended. How does anyone prove a relationship (family type). They'd have to confess in order to be be sure. Would Disney dare to take the chance to accuse someone or would they be too worried that these people actually were family and it's lawsuit time. :confused:

Re: Hire the Handicapped?

Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 6:54 am
by WEDFan
Goofyernmost wrote:Easy to say, but how do they catch them. If the guide actually has a disability Disney doesn't have a leg to stand on. No pun intended. How does anyone prove a relationship (family type). They'd have to confess in order to be be sure. Would Disney dare to take the chance to accuse someone or would they be too worried that these people actually were family and it's lawsuit time. :confused:
Well, hopefully the team who monitors social media and web for various legal infringements will now have new criteria to look for including hiring out your enhanced access. Not sure about them not having a leg to stand on, though. I think it must violate the terms and conditions of admission to be charging guests for services on Disney property. Bodyguards, personal assistants, etc. are engaged by a person in a context outside of a Disney visit, so if they are getting paid for services on Disney property it is a different matter than providing Disney specific services in competition with DIsney itself.