Lynne M
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I'm not joking and I think my explanation was quite clear. I know they don't. Creeps being registered sex offenders who would be in parole violation by attending the parks due to the sheer number of children.
You would think registered sex offenders would think twice if there was proof that they attended the park for the day. That is why I said I wish they did run the prints. I know they don't, otherwise we would not have the whole "Man arrested at waterpark" thread.
Mirax
No one needs to give their name when they buy a ticket (unless it's an AP), and they don't collect enough info in the finger scan to positively identify anyone. All they're doing is trying to make sure there's a reasonable probability that the body that's trying to get in with the ticket is the same body that got in with that ticket last time.
Even if they were to start collecting full fingerprints.....Disney is in the entertainment business, not in the law enforcement business. They're not going to be running fingerprint checks on their guests.

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