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Disney wins Lawsuit Against Line-jumping Complaintant

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 5:29 pm
by mattdbower
Check out this SG at the Orlando Sentinel's website:

http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/201 ... mee-krause

Re: Disney wins Lawsuit Against Line-jumping Complaintant

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 7:43 pm
by Goofyernmost
mattdbower wrote:Check out this SG at the Orlando Sentinel's website:

http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/201 ... mee-krause
I don't know if I am reading it improperly or what, but the article seems very poorly written or lacking in sufficient detail to figure it out. Who started it? Who was cutting in line? Why was she as responsible for the altercation as the other lady (word used loosely) that seemed to inflict most of the damage? Other than her attempting to put the blame on Disney for it...I don't have the slightest idea what happened.

Since it was between two "independent" guests I would think it a no brainer that Disney would be responsible at all to begin with, or is that the just of it?

Re: Disney wins Lawsuit Against Line-jumping Complaintant

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 7:55 pm
by avengador1
Lawyers will always go after the one with deeper pockets. Since the incident happened on Disney property this made them liable. The "lady" suing Disney is the one who was assaulted by the other person. I remember an article descriving one woman grabbed the other woman by her hair and tried to drag her our of the tea cup. Here is a link to the incident as reported in the Orlando Sentinel. The contents of the article are there, but the link to the original article no longer is valid.
http://www.ultimaterollercoaster.com/fo ... ead=183463
One mother faces a felony trial and another the threat of lifelong head and neck injuries after a run-in at Walt Disney World's Mad Tea Party ride.

The fight as children and adults were boarding the ride was all about whether someone skipped places in line.

"Everybody was going to get on the ride," said Orange County sheriff's spokesman Jim Solomons. "You shake your head and wonder how this could happen."

The scuffle in the Magic Kingdom began May 27 when Victoria Walker accused Aimee Krause of jumping the queue leading to the spinning teacups ride, according to a Sheriff's Office report.

The report then describes what happened next:

Walker, 51, yelled and cussed about the perceived slight and shoved two children with Krause, then 34, as they all waited in a holding area to be the next group on the ride.

Walker was in line with her 11-year-old daughter. Krause had her children, ages 6 and 7, and a friend's two children with her in line.

According to Walker, Krause elbowed her as they moved through the line and then hit her again. Then, Walker said, Krause "kicked backwards" and struck her.

Krause had just put the second pair of children in a teacup when Walker kicked her from behind.

Walker, who stands 5 feet 11 inches and weighs 230 pounds, then grabbed Krause -- who is 5 feet, 5 inches -- from behind and began beating her. Walker stopped only after she was pulled off the smaller woman.

Police at first thought it was a minor dust-up and allowed Walker to go home to Alabama.

But Krause's doctors diagnosed a concussion, a herniated disk in her cervical spine and post-traumatic seizures. When investigators saw that, they issued a felony warrant and had Walker arrested in Alabama.

She has since been transported to Orlando and charged with felony battery. She posted $4,000 bail Tuesday and was released from the Orange County Jail.

Walker, whose phone number in Alabama has been disconnected, could not be reached for comment.

Now 35, Krause, of Clermont, hasn't worked or driven since the attack and needs weekly visits with a neurologist.

Medicine has helped control the seizures, but she said she relies on her husband and other family and friends to stay with her because of lingering memory and physical problems.

"My life has been ruined," she said. "I am not a vindictive person, but I want her to get the maximum. I want her to set a precedent, that you can't get away with that sort of behavior."

Krause also complained that the ride operator did not act fast enough to get security, and perhaps avert her injuries.

Two independent witnesses told deputies that Walker was screaming profanities and shoving a girl -- Krause's daughter -- before the attack.

Krause said she and others asked at least twice for the operator to call security and have Walker removed.

"We were in Fantasyland, which is for 5- and 6-year-olds," Krause said. "Cussing and shoving shouldn't be accepted there."

Walt Disney World representatives said that they are confident that their employee, called a cast member, followed the proper procedures. Spokeswoman Andrea Finger said Disney security responded to the scene right after the attack.

"Cast members are trained to contact security when they identify a disturbance. In this incident, the cast member did just that," she said.

Whether the appearance of security would have calmed the situation is unclear. The sheriff's report notes that Walker had an earlier assault arrest in Alabama.

Re: Disney wins Lawsuit Against Line-jumping Complaintant

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 8:25 pm
by DisneyMom
Tragic for the assaulted lady and her Family, but Not Disney's Fault. Sure a Lawyer urged her to sue Disney, but Disney had no way of preventing this Assault. Too many Crazies out there. :cool:

Re: Disney wins Lawsuit Against Line-jumping Complaintant

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 9:05 pm
by DonutGoddess
I wouldn't want to be in line with either one of them.

Re: Disney wins Lawsuit Against Line-jumping Complaintant

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 9:14 pm
by BRWombat
DonutGoddess wrote:I wouldn't want to be in line with either one of them.
Or their lawyers. :rolleyes:

Re: Disney wins Lawsuit Against Line-jumping Complaintant

Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 7:34 am
by shilohmm
So the earlier article says Walker had a history of assault, and this one says Krause has the same? Lovely. :rolleyes:

And so totally not Disney's fault. Score one for the good guys. :D:

Re: Disney wins Lawsuit Against Line-jumping Complaintant

Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 7:58 am
by Mr. D.
Before too long, you will have to present a criminal background check before you can buy tickets.

Re: Disney wins Lawsuit Against Line-jumping Complaintant

Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 12:22 pm
by DonutGoddess
Mr. D. wrote:Before too long, you will have to present a criminal background check before you can buy tickets.
Not a bad idea. Though making the tickets prohibitively expensive helps a bit I bet.

Re: Disney wins Lawsuit Against Line-jumping Complaintant

Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 7:27 pm
by darph nader
Mr. D. wrote:Before too long, you will have to present a criminal background check before you can buy tickets.
Does this include abusive APers? :rolleyes: