Re: Catching a thief redhanded
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 10:32 pm
yuphobie16 wrote:Volcanoes?![]()
mapo
Stories about guest behavior in theme parks.
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yuphobie16 wrote:Volcanoes?![]()
I'm just responding to the comment asking when bags are subject to search. As Disney is a private company, no they are never subject to search but you can be asked to leave.mapo wrote:Be careful when you talk about policies and legalities please. This is just like any guest story; there are layers that you may not be aware of to the situation.
Asteroid hits parking lot?mapo wrote:yup
mapo
i got this one mapohobie16 wrote:Asteroid hits parking lot?
Actually, I wasn't asking so much about the legalities involved regarding searching a guest's bags and such. I was really wondering if say searches were normally request both when entering and exiting the park. Entering I can understand, to make sure certain items are not taken into the park. It is the exiting I am less sure about.kurtisnelson wrote:Not if they don't want them to be searched. But if you decline the search, expect a nice escort out. That's what makes this thief clueless, Disney security can't require a search of anyone for any reason, and real police would have to have probable cause.
I don't ever remember being searched on exit. in fact, I don't recall being searched on exit to anything that searched going in. TSA doesn't at the airport, races, concerts...PatchOBlack wrote:I was really wondering if say searches were normally request both when entering and exiting the park.
Mapo,mapo wrote:For example, reread both 'articles' on the incident. There are so many discepancies between them that they can actually be construed as two separate incidents.
Speed of light reduced by one third?security officer wrote:i got this one mapo
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