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In reply to the discussion: Another tragedy in Orlando: Alligator drags 2 year old into the water at Disney World [View all]Whiskeytide
(4,657 posts)... people who play in the water in Florida should know better are missing the point. If you go near the water in the Everglades and it happens - yeah, you should have considered that risk. But wading in the water at Disney? Come on.
And I seem to recall that this is a man made lagoon - built along with the resort (I could be wrong about that, but I was there a few years ago and seem to recall that being said). How did the gators get in that body of water? Is it not sealed off to at least some extent? Shouldn't it be? Shouldn't Disney put as much effort into keeping out the gators as they do keeping out people who try to sneak into the Magic Kingdom without buying a ticket (which I understand is damn near impossible)?
And I understand that gators can and do find their way into ANY body of water in this part of the world. I know because I live on the Gulf Coast in Alabama - and they're here in force. But like you said - shouldn't there should be an ongoing catch and relocate program? Did Disney instead promote the presence of the gators in the lagoon as part of the attraction?
I'm just shaking my head at some of these responses. It's the "shit happens" mentality of an authoritarian society - right here on DU. Yikes!