Roxyfire
Is butter a carb?
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I have a feeling the Oct 3rd security meeting went something like this
Disney Exec "How do we stop this? "
Every security expert in the room "You can't"
Disney Exec "How do we keep from getting sued when it happens?"
Disney legal team - "Uhhhh... useless room checks? "
Disney Exec - "Good talk team"
I think that's the entire point. This is to set up some sort of measure against liability, as many companies do. If they are able to thwart a possible attack then that's a bonus.
No, it can't be stopped. This is not about stopping it.
Agreed. Anyone can sue anyone for anything if they want to. But if there's "reasonable" measures being taken (and of course the law will dictate what is considered reasonable) then that liability decreases. The likelihood of WDW Parks and Resorts being punished for not doing enough is diminished. That being said, this policy won't really change things for us personally. I'll still lock up my laptop and dslr if it's not in use. I'll still change in the bathroom. I'll still lock the deadbolt and use the latch at night. I'll still be polite to the employees as they are doing their job, not getting off on "inconveniencing" guests. Thankfully, naps just make me more tired so I avoid them so that's not a concern for me or my son. I hope people who might be effected are able to find a way to make this work for them, no matter what that ends up being.