I was reading one of the threads and alot of people have stated that WDW has undercover security walking in the parks...I find that so cool
. Just wanted people to share there experience with undercover security coming in to save the day
Poof, they were gone. Either security got them, or the mother ship came back to pick them up - either way, they were gone in a split second. 
So I was looking for a table in the sun so we could have a bit of warmth.
I found one but there was a backpack on one of the chairs. I asked the large group at the table next to me if it belonged to them. They said no, and it had been there a while with no one there. So I sat. Disney rules, you leave your stuff there for too long and no one is sitting then the table is up for grabs! A woman that looked like a supervisor/manager type (she wasn't wearing a funny costume!) walked by and I pointed out the chair with the backpack and told her it was there when we sat down and had lost it's owner. I was concerned that it would be stolen. Naturally I assumed that she would pick it up and take it in the back to be sent off to lost and found. I was dead wrong!
We were really floored! I had even considered opening the backpack when we sat down to see if there was any ID in it. And here they were calling in a dog! Phors' son is with K9 in the military and had just lost his dog so this was certainly very interesting news to us. Phors said something about getting pictures of the dog to show her son. This is when the strange tourist next to us looked over and quietly said We would prefer you didn't mam We all looked at him and the CM said OH! I didn't ever recognize you sitting there! And he proceeded to introduce us to the Head of Studios Security ::cop: (undercover
)! He was extremely nice but said that they try to bring the dog out, have him do his job and get him back without drawing a crowd. If people start taking photos then it draws a crowd and they may have to confiscate cameras and review the pics and get witness statements. We completely understood and had a nice chat while waiting for the dog. There was no way were leaving our seats until this was over!

We did learn that Disney has several full time K9 units and they do this for any abandoned bag. I would have thought that would have meant many times a day, it would seem that people would be constantly leaving things. But in reality security said it really doesn't happen all that often.

Yep, I've seen it, too! At MK, though with fewer CM/Security folks invoved. They quietly cleared the area around a backpack in Frontierland and brought out the dog... who sniffed and sniffed and tried and tried, but could not find anything for which he'd been trained to find. He looked sad, lol! Once he'd done his thing, though, his handler walked him away from the site and gave him a good head scratch, which seemed to perk him up.We did learn that Disney has several full time K9 units and they do this for any abandoned bag.
A store CM took the bag inside and that was it.
Once we witnessed a lady take a NASTY fall using a baby carrier. I mean ther was blood all over and the woman couldn't pick up her crying infant, it was THAt bad! I strongly suggest folks avoid using those at WDW. Also, I just read that some slings may cause even worse problems for young babies.
That said, Disney help was amazing. Thy had the mother/child out in what seemed like seconds. They also had the area cleaned up just about as quickly.
We also once saw a dad who was frantic over a missing child. Dad really just was not very coherent. The staff did an excellent job of locating his child. Suffice it so say there are some basic precautions every parent should take, and this dad had not prepped for this type of situation. When he lost sight of the child, he lost it. He became incapable of acting rationally. They handled him very well. The child was found and all ended well.
They also had someone walking around making small talk with the 15 or so guests in the pool area. 

They had full beer mugs and one of the CM's walked by and accidently bumped one of the guys arms and which spilled some beer. The guys started trash talking to the CM. The CMs looked like they were all grandpas.
So talking trash to grandpa was not going over well with the people in line.
The CM did the best he could do to apologize and just moved off. I thought security would show up and remove them from the park. I think everyone in the line wanted them removed. The two men had been talking football before the bump incident, they were Browns fans, so people started talking trash about the Browns. 

