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TeamPooka

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3. Two things are going to be written at Disney after this tragedy: the first are new signs
Thu Jun 16, 2016, 11:52 AM
Jun 2016

to go near all the lakes and bodies of water at the properties.
The second is the huge check they will write to the family of that boy.

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Rules and laws are always written after tragedy yeoman6987 Jun 2016 #1
This is almost the worst possible thing that could have happened to that poor family steve2470 Jun 2016 #4
Honestly you are correct. yeoman6987 Jun 2016 #5
I don't think you have to be a law professor to know that Disney is going to be... PoliticAverse Jun 2016 #2
Two things are going to be written at Disney after this tragedy: the first are new signs TeamPooka Jun 2016 #3
having seen photos of the "beach" KT2000 Jun 2016 #6
Beach? - it's an "improved" swamp - there will always be gators where there are no signs Baclava Jun 2016 #17
In the past... Xolodno Jun 2016 #22
Check Out The Comments On This Link..... global1 Jun 2016 #7
yes I saw steve2470 Jun 2016 #10
In order to avoid lawsuits? They didn't do enough. avebury Jun 2016 #8
'a reasonably informed person"... is subjective, I've NEVER EVER seen an gator or crock outside of.. uponit7771 Jun 2016 #21
Sufficient warning within the context of Disney's very active promotion to child visitors that they Bluenorthwest Jun 2016 #9
It's easy to look back and say that now... cbdo2007 Jun 2016 #11
my answer is still yes steve2470 Jun 2016 #12
If they told the truth about how uncomfortable that area is, ... scscholar Jun 2016 #13
eh, if they give ACCURATE information about the risk... steve2470 Jun 2016 #14
Also talking about the mosquitoes and humidity! scscholar Jun 2016 #15
eh, I'm not a Disney fanboy but humidity....meh.... steve2470 Jun 2016 #16
One article I read mentioned that resort staff say the problem is exacerbated by guests feeding the 2cannan Jun 2016 #18
Nope. Iggo Jun 2016 #19
no uponit7771 Jun 2016 #20
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