TinkerMouse
Mouseketeer
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- Aug 16, 2010
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I keep reading about guests physically attacking cast members. This combined with the fact that crazy people sue Disney over stupid things all the time makes me wonder.
If a cast member is attacked by some psycho guest like the guy who threw his baby at the innocent WDW bus driver or the crazy wheel chair lady who stabbed the Disneyland Alice with a pen so that she had to get stitches does Disney fire the cast members if they press charges against the crazies? I wonder this because you hear of all of these terrible things happening to cast members but you never hear of them pressing charges. Is this because Disney will fire you for trying to protect yourself against those people? Do you get fired quicker if you're a CP participant because they're apparently "worth" less than full timers? If so, that's just wrong that the company would sacrifice the safety of its innocent employees like that.
If Disney were to fire you for pressing charges against the psychos who endanger your life isn't that a lawsuit in and of itself? Why would they fire you when you didn't involve them in your police statement?
Wouldn't a cast member being successful with defending himself from awful guests scare other potentially awful guests away from doing terrible things. If you knew you could get charged or sued for wrong doings wouldn't you be less inclined to commit them, and stop thinking that Disney will cater to your ridiculous feel of self-entitlement or are you just too crazy for rational thought and that's why you stab people and throw your child at people in the first place?
If a cast member is attacked by some psycho guest like the guy who threw his baby at the innocent WDW bus driver or the crazy wheel chair lady who stabbed the Disneyland Alice with a pen so that she had to get stitches does Disney fire the cast members if they press charges against the crazies? I wonder this because you hear of all of these terrible things happening to cast members but you never hear of them pressing charges. Is this because Disney will fire you for trying to protect yourself against those people? Do you get fired quicker if you're a CP participant because they're apparently "worth" less than full timers? If so, that's just wrong that the company would sacrifice the safety of its innocent employees like that.
If Disney were to fire you for pressing charges against the psychos who endanger your life isn't that a lawsuit in and of itself? Why would they fire you when you didn't involve them in your police statement?
Wouldn't a cast member being successful with defending himself from awful guests scare other potentially awful guests away from doing terrible things. If you knew you could get charged or sued for wrong doings wouldn't you be less inclined to commit them, and stop thinking that Disney will cater to your ridiculous feel of self-entitlement or are you just too crazy for rational thought and that's why you stab people and throw your child at people in the first place?