But even if a police officer says it's OK, that doesn't make it legal. Try telling the cop that pulls you over 20 miles later "You can't give me a ticket, an officer 20 miles ago said it was OK!!!".
Does sound a little funny taken out of context as a stand alone statement, doesn't it..LOL? You'd have to know what was going on in our city with our local police right now to really see the irony of that statement.
No normal police officer would say it was ok to speed..that was why I used that analogy. However, in Disney, it seems every CM (and food court manager) says the same thing..bring 'em on back. I bet if you say..the CM at breakfast said it was OK to refill my mug..the lunchtime CM would believe it..since CM's are always sayign it. A little different. I have asked each time..as soon as someone at the food courts tells me no, I won't use it.
Same with the no smoking in no smoking rooms..NO CM say sit's ok. Another reason I used that analogy.
It is until the next CM tells you it isn't OK. Just as some CM's have told people that it is OK, others have, and do, give the correct policy when asked.
Have you never heard of rules that are there in case the "rule-maker" wants to have the rule in case it gets out of control and needs to be enforced? I have..and I believe this is one of them. Sometimes, owners give managers the right to "not go by" the rules.
Obviously, you have to do what feels right to you.. I would never fill up a mug that I haven't been given permission to fill up.
Did you know that if you write to Disney, they will tell you that the transportation is only to be used for those with Park hopper passes? One of our friends sons is a bus driver there..he has been told, unless there is a problem, not to "card" people....another "gray" rule at Disney. There if needed.