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Called Security About T-Shirt
Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 10:24 pm
by Cheshire Figment
A couple of days ago I was "kidnapped" by both a Grandnephew and a Grandniece who are CPs (Niece is Judy's side) and somehow both working the same attraction and the same days off.
Anyway, we were in the queue for Malmstrom one one of them noticed a man with a T-Shirt about 60 or 70 people back from us. The black shirt had a large word "Blink" and the below that, in smaller letters, "if you want to fuck me". When I saw that I called the commercial number for Security and explained what I saw.
At that time we boarded a boat. A couple of minutes after we got to unload, but before the movie, a uniformed Security Officer showed up next to the person at unload. I told him I was the one who had made the call and the person with the shirt had not showed up yet, but would probably be in the next boat or three.
Anyway, that was when the theater opened and we went in, so I never saw the results.
Obviously the shirt was covered when the person came into the park. But I wonder what would make a person wear that, and also why anyone the person was with would allow that. I hope the person was escorted off-property and revoked.
Re: Called Security About T-Shirt
Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 11:21 pm
by CujoSR
I love t-shirthell.com I wouldn't wear most of what's on there though.
BTW my avatar comes directly from there.
Re: Called Security About T-Shirt
Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 9:45 am
by hobie16
Cheshire Figment wrote:The black shirt had a large word "Blink" and the below that, in smaller letters, "if you want to fuck me".
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But I wonder what would make a person wear that, and also why anyone the person was with would allow that.
You have to wonder where he lives and why something like that would be acceptable locally.
Another possibility could be that he bought a "special" shirt for his "special" day in the park.
Re: Called Security About T-Shirt
Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 1:43 pm
by PatchOBlack
Cheshire Figment wrote:But I wonder what would make a person wear that, and also why anyone the person was with would allow that.
If I may, it seems that there are a lot of folks who believe that, as long as it isn't illegal, it must be alright. They may also use the excuse of "freedom of expression" and that anyone who complains is just being "politically correct" and needs to "lighten up". They just don't realize that certain things are not acceptable to say or show when out in public.
Re: Called Security About T-Shirt
Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 4:03 pm
by svickersart
When your in a theme park, Disney or any other there is no freedom of expression, so they can claim it all they want, but the owners (the company) makes the rules.
I saw a guy at Disneyland once wearing a shirt that said "Got M.I.L.F." and had a woman pushing a baby carriage on it. Thought it was kinda funny and unless you really looked you might think it was a Got Milk shirt.
I remember years ago a guy came into a gas station I was working at wearing a shirt that had penises all over it, it said something like reasons why its bad to be a penis, had the normal jokes on it, always hanging around with a couple of nuts, next door neighbors an asshole, that sort of thing, but the last one I will always remember, "my master is always beating me".
funny, but not appropriate for public.
Steve
Re: Called Security About T-Shirt
Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 4:24 pm
by felinefan
About 20-odd years ago, I was on a bus and a young couple got on. The guy had this wide leather belt, and the best way to describe the tooling on it was it was very X-rated. How anyone could walk around wearing that in public I'll never know. Guy must've had low self-esteem and needed people to yell at him so he could yell back at them and thus make himself feel better. Or something like that.
Re: Called Security About T-Shirt
Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 7:35 pm
by Syndrome
WTF was he thinking? Did he want to see if he could get away with it or was he just a brain dead idiot?
Not that I don't like "inappropriate" t-shirts if they are funny. The Bender in my siggie is one of my shirts, and I also have one with a drawing of Rick James that says "I'm dead, bitch." But I only wear them to Universal, and only during Halloween Horror Nights, where many of my fellow guests and the TMs get a kick out of them.
Re: Called Security About T-Shirt
Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 7:56 pm
by Shorty82
Some shirts just shouldn't be worn in public at all and especially not to a family park like Epcot. I'm glad you called Security though I would hope if the greeter CM saw it he'd have called them himself. I have both their regular line and their emergency line programmed into my phone just in case.
I called Security this evening from my cell. I stopped for gas at the Hess Station before heading home from work. On my way back up Floridian Way I saw a pickup parked in the Chip & Dale lot (Poly & TTC Cast parking) entrance blocking the gates and guests standing beside it watching the fireworks. I called Security so they could get someone out there and run them off. It's one thing to park on the shoulder of the road (saw a good bit of that on World Drive tonight) but to park and block a security gate? How stupid do you have to be to do that? The operator I talked to agreed it was stupid and said she'd send somebody over to run them off.
Re: Called Security About T-Shirt
Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 2:53 am
by Main Streeter
Shorty82 wrote:I have both their regular line and their emergency line programmed into my phone just in case.
I have both these #s too.(DLR) Also have Com Stat # + 3 Security officer's private cell #s. One is on speed dial. ;) Just gives me a calm knowing I have these DLS #s.
Re: Called Security About T-Shirt
Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 2:07 pm
by Whazzup
Shorty82 wrote:I called Security this evening from my cell.
Okay, Shorty. What did they get you for this time? Did they really come and let you out on your own recognizance? ;)