Pats Dragon
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The woman that was recently in the news was drunk as a skunk before she arrived at DTD. Keep your wits about you and you'll be fine.Concerned that safety has been compromised by cost cuts. Will we be mugged at bus stop, ecv's stolen, purses snatched etc. The recent assault of a woman makes me concerned. I have always assumed Disney is watching what is going on and security is pro actively preventing crime. True or not?
Yes, she drank an obscene amount of alcohol prior to arriving at DTD. Apparently she remembers drinking two bottles of ale and seven or eight shots of vodka. That was a direct quote from the article. The man was found and arrested btw. Just be careful/aware and you should be fine.The woman that was recently in the news was drunk as a skunk before she arrived at DTD. Keep your wits about you and you'll be fine.
Too many people at WDW, in the parks, resorts and DTD, tend to think they are in this big happy bubble, where there is no crime. Wrong.
No one said she was at fault. The point being made is that being impaired/drunk makes one more vulnerable to become a victim, not that she was at fault because she was drunk.I don't care how much that young woman had to drink, it was NOT her fault that she was assaulted, and it's asinine and ignorant to imply, in any way, that she had any hand in her attack. That is all I have to say about that.
Will we be mugged at bus stop, ecv's stolen, purses snatched etc.

Young women shouldnt drink themselves crazy and have no sense of where they are or who they are leaving with or who is possibly following them out of a bar.
Additionally, it "makes me crazy" to witness any young children at ANY hotel including Disney resorts or cruises roaming halls without adult supervision.
Only takes a second to grab a child God Forbid. Disney properties are not immune from any crime just like any resort anywhere.