NHdisneylover
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If fighting in a crowded theme park attraction doesn't qualify as a worst offense, I'm curious what you think does. Selling drugs in the park? Brass knuckling someone?
What do I feel merits being banned from a theme park for several years or life? Within the realm of fighting, I would say these types of things:
A history of repeatedly being involved in fights in the parks (twice in the same few months, or three times in the course of several years, etc)
Physically attacking someone when unprovoked, punching/hitting someone who is trying to get away from you or block those punches while calling for help/ entering the parks with the intent of seeking someone specific out to fight
Bringing in a weapon (item whose primary purpose is as a weapon) and using it against others
Using a level of force that causes, or is likely to cause, serious bodily harm or death
etc.
I agree that someone being verbally abusive is not an excuse for throwing a punch. In his case though, after hair pulling started, rather than trying to remove the person from herself and move away, the person used an umbrella as a weapon and became physical as well--in my opinion that means BOTH were fighting and pretty well equally at fault, from what I can see in this instance both parties bear more or less equal responsibility here. As far as how we treat our children, heck many schools have policies that ALL involved in a fight, even if the child is hit and never hits back and only covers their face and calls for help, are punished equally. I often feel the standards children are held to are wrong, so no, I don't want to apply those even more broadly.
