HopperFan
"It's a bug-eat-bug world out there, princess."
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I understand what you are saying but with some CM's call the gators pets and frankly not taking the possible threat seriously maybe the reporting of gators for removal had gone down.
The man who is telling this "story" (and he's the only one I've heard use the pet story) and not a consistent story at that, was so shocked, so alarmed that they did not take him seriously that he never made any attempt to call, write or contact Disney management. A man who is a lawyer who would know exactly how to properly address this with Disney. He went home and did nothing. Now, after this terrible incident, over a year later decides he has all the time in the world to talk to all the national press outlets to tell his story. Maybe he's trying to drum up some business, maybe he's been in touch with the family and maybe he wanted his 15 minutes of fame. And maybe it's just a story ........... we don't know, we will never know ......... all I know is if it's true and he was as shocked as he said he was - my lawyer self would have been all over contacting Disney.

Now to the opposite, my DS was at Disney sometime this spring, not sure which trip, and was heading in to the MK on the monorail. He spotted a gator in the pond behind Space Mountain that he estimated in the 6 foot range. When he got to the park he immediately reported it, was taken very seriously and CM was off to make a call. Honestly NONE of us have any idea the workings of the wildlife program and we have no idea if they have reduced their staff.