Wow . . . thats absolutely crazy. I hope no one else was hurt!
Give me a break. Seriously...have you no human empathy? Gross.
Bulletin! You do not have to be "ignoring" your child for your young child to suddenly and impulsively do something you did not expect - like running into the street, jumping off something, leaning back in a chair, hitting someone, or - yes! imagine! - reaching over the side of a boat. (And if your child, like two of mine, has ADHD, they'll do things like this even more often.)
Accidents happen. Not because society has gone to hell in a hand basket and all parents are crap (because accidents are a totally new thing, that just started happening in the last few years). If anything, most the parents I know are OVERLY attentive, hovering over their children. But kids' brains aren't fully developed yet and they do stupid, reckless stuff that you can't always anticipate.
Haha! Too bad it wasn't the entire hand and as part of the legal settlement Disney could give him a hook!!!
For the record, my original comment that this responded to was a response itself to the generic question posted by a pp of "who let's their child put their hand far enough in the water...." which even stated "I know we don't know what's happened here". So my response was a generic response, to the generic question and not a condemnation of this specific sitaution, since there were no facts at that point. I see parents watch their kids do things they shouldn't be all the time with no attempt to correct, like it of not it's out there and it appears to be getting worse, not better. And that's where my comment was coming from. I'm actually a very empathetic person and I don't consider myself to be gross at all, but you're entitled to your opinion that you've formed from one message board comment.
Now for this specific incident, I'm relieved that it wasn't a small child and honestly, knowing that it was an adult just really allows me to file this under "things that happen when you're a moron, of course assuming there was no disability, physical or mental that would impede good judgement and/or physical ability.
Now that we think we know that the "victim" was an adult, I have a request.
All of the people who have never EVER taken their eyes off their kids for half a second, whose kids have never done anything stupid within your presence, whose kids are the 100% model of perfection every hour of every day.......could you please tell me how you do it? I bow down to your greatness.
For the record, my original comment that this responded to was a response itself to the generic question posted by a pp of "who let's their child put their hand far enough in the water...." which even stated "I know we don't know what's happened here". So my response was a generic response, to the generic question and not a condemnation of this specific sitaution, since there were no facts at that point. I see parents watch their kids do things they shouldn't be all the time with no attempt to correct, like it of not it's out there and it appears to be getting worse, not better. And that's where my comment was coming from. I'm actually a very empathetic person and I don't consider myself to be gross at all, but you're entitled to your opinion that you've formed from one message board comment.
Now for this specific incident, I'm relieved that it wasn't a small child and honestly, knowing that it was an adult just really allows me to file this under "things that happen when you're a moron, of course assuming there was no disability, physical or mental that would impede good judgement and/or physical ability.
Anyone making light of someone else's injury is a jack@%s.
exactly! I have an 8 year old that makes stupid decisions on a daily basis. Even when I'm standing there. He's wired that way and I do my best to keep him in check but I can't monitor his every move. He was born a dare devil. Love him though!Now that we think we know that the "victim" was an adult, I have a request. All of the people who have never EVER taken their eyes off their kids for half a second, whose kids have never done anything stupid within your presence, whose kids are the 100% model of perfection every hour of every day.......could you please tell me how you do it? I bow down to your greatness.
What do you call somebody who sticks their hand in the water during a boat ride (on tracks) when told not to?
If the track broke and they were injured...shame on Disney and no jokes. If they ignored ALL warnings and lost a finger, shame on them and I have zero sympathy. Heck, if I were the jacka$$ who did that I'd probably joke about it myself.
But if this is true (big if) then the person will more than likely try to sue but settle for a large sum.
^^This. I go to WDW once a week and I was speaking from prior experience, not necessarily directly related to this case, about how every time I go I see more and more children being allowed to act ridiculously to the point where injury or getting lost might ensue.
We're not talking looking away for two seconds and having the kid do something that gets them almost hurt. We're talking letting very little ones RUN AWAY from their parents, several meters away, mere minutes before a parade is about to start and all streets have already been cleared...or letting kids splash in fountains/use chairs as jungle gyms/otherwise do stupid, dangerous things for many minutes on end as if the parents haven't a care in the world. That is, until poor Jimmy gets hurt and Mommy and Daddy have to sue because their perfect little angel is going to have emotional distress from getting a bruise at Disney World...![]()
From the UK version of the DIS: May I add that this victim is actually my dad, he is out there now with my sister, he put his hands up on the drop as we always do and he got to the bottom and had a rush of pain to his hand. So all this not following the rules is not true.
From the UK version of the DIS:
May I add that this victim is actually my dad, he is out there now with my sister, he put his hands up on the drop as we always do and he got to the bottom and had a rush of pain to his hand. So all this not following the rules is not true.
From the UK version of the DIS:
May I add that this victim is actually my dad, he is out there now with my sister, he put his hands up on the drop as we always do and he got to the bottom and had a rush of pain to his hand. So all this not following the rules is not true.
Wow. I don't even know what to say to that. What a terrible thing to have happen if that's true.
Meanwhile, this entire thread has been a fascinating glimpse into human behavior.