For those just back, FINGER SCAN?

There is no case to be made, the guest has the option to bypass the biometric scan in favor of presenting ID so the signature on the ticket can be compared. Most people would prefer to get through the line quickly at the expense of sharing personal info that approximates sharing your ring size! If someone can steal my identity by knowing my ring size, have at it... it's 12.5. Oh, and my shoe is a 12e, and my hat is an 8.75. Enjoy!
 
I spent 27 years as an Army officer where your SSN is used as your id for everything. I think the whole identity theft thing is blown way out of proportion, and has fostered rampant paranoia among Americans and stimulated a whole industry that perpetuates this paranoia in the interest of making a buck "protecting" you. I freely allow the biometric scan of my finger without hesitation. If someone has an issue with it, it is my feeling they have something to hide. Perhaps Disney should be allowed to scan fingerprints and compare with police data bases. Considering the number of criminals who seem to filter through WDW, it may make the country a safer place. It is well within your right to spend your vacation elsewhere if you truly take offense at the practice.

Shan: I have added your hat size, shoe size and ring size into the company's data base. You will now receive huge amounts of spam for Mickey ears, Mickey slippers and Mickey jewelry. You can thank me later.
 
:lmao:
Let me explain my thoughts ...
The right of individual privacy is essential to the well-being of a free society and shall not be infringed without the showing of a compelling state interest. I have a hard time understanding why Disney has a compelling reason greater than our state or country ? Sorry , no way.

The finger scan also carries risks for us in sitting on a database. How is the data protected? Who has access? Is access audited? I don't think any of us should have to take ANY risks with our identity to give Disney the advantage of taking less risks. They can hire more staff to manage the ticket issue and should get stronger about prosecuting those who use bad tickets as thefts. I'm sure this is a minority. Unfortunatly, this minority impacts all of us in that we are the ones being asked to submit to biometric finger scans. What next ? Retina scans, DNA samples, X rated x ray machines. IMO, I say let's draw a line in the sand right now. I would urge everyone to consider what giving up freedoms mean to us and future generations . Sometimes we should not do things that might appear to make sense because they set precedents. Your call.

With respect to the bag searches , I don't like it but I can understand and somewhat justify. Since 9/11, the world changed and this is a hefty price we are all paying. I do have concerns that Disney, being an American icon, could be at risk. For the safety of all the people who visit Disney (so many children) , I am willing to compromise and give up my right to keep the contents of my bag private and submit to this search so that we can be safer. I still don't like it and really wish we didn't have to compromise on this freedom. I put up with TSA all the time.

In response to one of the PP's questions, I have had 2 houses mortgages and 4 apartment buildings mortgaged / refinanced and have never been asked for a finger scan. I would not do busines with a company that required them. I've held 3 jobs and have never had a finger print / health exam. The background checks are intrusive enough.

I agree that we disclose too much information such as social security numbers . the back of the social security card CLEARLY states, NOT TO BE USED FOR IDENTIFICATION PURPOSES. We are told to protect it and keep it in a safe place LOL. The masses act like sheep, and their social security number just rolls of their lips easily whenever someone asks. WHO doesn't have our social security numbers ? Once we lose a freedom and privacy, it's very hard to go back.

I think this would make an interesting legal case. Initially, I would think ACLU. After reflecting, I wonder if a consumer attorney might be better.
Can Disney sell a ticket or vacation package inclusive of ticket(s) and then require that a consumer submit to biometric ? Would a consumer , be refused admittance ? Is this disclosed up front ? Would the ticket/ package be refunded in such a case. Personally, I'd like to see this new policy challenged. I wonder how it would shake out.


:lmao: wow
 
Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get you.
 

I am not paranoid. I am not paranoid. The government is not reading what I am typing right now. I am not paranoid.
 
What next ? Retina scans, DNA samples, X rated x ray machines. IMO, I say let's draw a line in the sand right now.

I feel safer not seeing some things. I agree draw a line in the sand. Disney should hire some fashion police.
 
I am not paranoid. I am not paranoid. The government is not reading what I am typing right now. I am not paranoid.

After 27 years in the military you know Uncle Sugar is watching. You have been brain washed and implanted with a tracking device.:confused3
 
I wonder if LKHomemail has a GPS? Military technology adapted to the civilian world. The government knows your whereabouts whenever you turn it on!
 
During our trip 5/23-5/30 they sometimes used the scan- sometimes didn't... and it wasn't just some parks doing it and some not- sometimes we'd go in the morning and not get scanned, leave for even a moment (for instance going out of Epcot to meet for the divequest tour- or rather leaving Jeff to do that) and when going back in the park they'd be doing the fingerscan. I finally asked about it on the last day of our trip and the castmember told me that if they are very busy (ie: first thing in the morning) they don't scan, if they aren't busy- they do the finger scan.
interesting, no?
 








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