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An alligator's snack at Disney
#91
RE: An alligator's snack at Disney
(June 19, 2016 at 9:30 am)Losty Wrote: When you make a beach, with beach chairs and a hammock, people are not going to expect that there's something dangerous in the water.

Well, except the water itself.
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#92
RE: An alligator's snack at Disney
The rich people like to feed the gators. Now they'll go elsewhere for their thrills and the place will lose their high-rollers.
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#93
RE: An alligator's snack at Disney
Perhaps they'll assume the water is dirty or that Disney didn't want to be reaponsible for having a lifeguard. People come here from all over the world to go to Disney. How many of them would ever imagine an amusement park would have alligators at the beach?
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#94
RE: An alligator's snack at Disney
(June 20, 2016 at 12:08 am)Losty Wrote: Perhaps they'll assume the water is dirty or that Disney didn't want to be reaponsible for having a lifeguard. People come here from all over the world to go to Disney. How many of them would ever imagine an amusement park would have alligators at the beach?
The intelligent ones would.  Dumb people get eaten.
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#95
RE: An alligator's snack at Disney
People from the UK and Germany are often shocked by how much wildlife we have here. Maybe people are idiots for not assuming a place they've never been to has an animal they've never imagined outside a zoo. Maybe they're dumb for not doing more research. I still think the park is responsible. They made a beach with pretty sand and cozy beach chairs. Alligators aren't fish they can walk right up onto the beach and eat whichever kids are closest.
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#96
RE: An alligator's snack at Disney
When I go someplace, I assume the restrictions are in place for a reason, and I abide by them.

To me, Disney renting canoes at that pond sends a message that "no swimming" is not about any danger other than the water itself. Perhaps they didn't want to scare customers, but I think they should have had a picture of a gator along with a verbal warning.

As Min has already said, the fact that they are upgrading signage says that there is some admission of the current inadequacy of the ones in place.

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RE: An alligator's snack at Disney
(June 20, 2016 at 12:57 am)Thumpalumpacus Wrote: When I go someplace, I assume the restrictions are in place for a reason, and I abide by them.

To me, Disney renting canoes at that pond sends a message that "no swimming" is not about any danger other than the water itself. Perhaps they didn't want to scare customers, but I think they should have had a picture of a gator along with a verbal warning.

As Min has already said, the fact that they are upgrading signage says that there is some admission of the current inadequacy of the ones in place.

The gators were an attraction for the rich people who went there for that express purpose.  They were not considered hazards.  The rich people fed them.  They wanted the gators to have free range.  Since the rich people were paying the bills they got what they wanted.  The poor people from Nebraska were out of their neighborhood where they needed signs and fences to keep them safe.
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#98
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(June 20, 2016 at 2:35 am)Wyrd of Gawd Wrote: The gators were an attraction for the rich people who went there for that express purpose.  They were not considered hazards.  The rich people fed them.  They wanted the gators to have free range.  Since the rich people were paying the bills they got what they wanted.  The poor people from Nebraska were out of their neighborhood where they needed signs and fences to keep them safe.

yadda yadda yadda, push your agenda on someone else ... you bore me with your schtick.

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(June 20, 2016 at 4:09 am)Thumpalumpacus Wrote:
(June 20, 2016 at 2:35 am)Wyrd of Gawd Wrote: The gators were an attraction for the rich people who went there for that express purpose.  They were not considered hazards.  The rich people fed them.  They wanted the gators to have free range.  Since the rich people were paying the bills they got what they wanted.  The poor people from Nebraska were out of their neighborhood where they needed signs and fences to keep them safe.

yadda yadda yadda, push your agenda on someone else ... you bore me with your schtick.
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Wow...telling someone to kill themselves. That's classy even for you WoG
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