lillygator
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OP - do you let them search your bags or does that make you "uncomfortable" as well?
I am going to comment one time on this.
You are lucky I don't work at the gate.
You and your family should be escorted to an office and questioned and strip searched if you think you have that much to hide.![]()
This is crazy. Don't buck the system.
Disney has procedures like this in place for your saftey as well as everyone elses.
The CM's you have ran into at the gates just don't want a confrontation which is what it appears to me you are looking for.
I hope that one time you get detained long enough that your 10-30 seconds each other trip vanish.![]()
Good luck with your way of thinking you are now invited to rejoin the rest of the earthly community..![]()
Good Day
I am going to comment one time on this.
You are lucky I don't work at the gate.
You and your family should be escorted to an office and questioned and strip searched if you think you have that much to hide.![]()
This is crazy. Don't buck the system.
Disney has procedures like this in place for your saftey as well as everyone elses.
The CM's you have ran into at the gates just don't want a confrontation which is what it appears to me you are looking for.
I hope that one time you get detained long enough that your 10-30 seconds each other trip vanish.![]()
Good luck with your way of thinking you are now invited to rejoin the rest of the earthly community..![]()
Good Day
...The finger scan, whether it is a "picture" of my fingerprint, or an algorithm, or whatever, is demonstrably one thing - a unique set of numbers about my fingerprint that the WDW computer can - and does - use to specifically identify ME among the millions of other Guests who also have WDW tickets. It's done to prevent me from using someone elses ticket, and to prevent anyone else from using mine.
Okay, so whatever KIND of ID the biometric saves, it's definitely an ID unique to me.
Now, when I stay on-site and have my ticket coded onto my KTTW card, that unique identifier is linked to my name in the WDW computer system. And linked to my name is a file containing all the info WDW has about me fromall the on-site stays I have ever had - this info includes my name, address, home phone number, credit card numbers for any cards I have used to pay for my ressies, the dates of my all my ressies, any charges I make on my KTTW cards, the dates and times of any ADRs I have ever made under my name, and even the dates and times I entered every WDW park on any tickets I ever had coded on my KTTW cards.
That is sensitive info. Do I think Disney is going to do something neffarious with it? Of course not. But in the post-9/11 climate of fear and paranoia in the US, the US government can and does demand all sorts of sensitive info from private companies (sometimes with and sometimes without supoenas or warrants). Google search terms and Verizon phone records have been highly publicized as being demanded, as well as customer records and surfing habits from many national ISPs. Is it a stretch to think that Homeland Security might "request" Disney to turn over the customer database at some point to track a suspected terrorist?
And once the government has this info, they will lose it. The VA has lost laptops, and last week the TSA lost a laptop, with tens of thousands of private citizens' personal info on them.
"But you're already at risk," someone will argue. "Credit card companies and online vendors have all sorts of info about you, and they get hacked by identity theives all the time." That's certainly true, but the fact that you are constantly in danger of being in a car crash does not mean that you should simply give up on the concept of staying on the right side of the road...
Sure, they all say they're going to keep that info safe and never use it for anything bad, but considering the number of companies and government agencies who have had vital customer info lost, stolen, or hacked in the last few years, well... let's just say that some natural skepticism as to the purity of all human motives has come and sat upon my chest.
I am going to comment one time on this.
You are lucky I don't work at the gate.
You and your family should be escorted to an office and questioned and strip searched if you think you have that much to hide.
This is crazy. Don't buck the system.
Disney has procedures like this in place for your saftey as well as everyone elses.
The CM's you have ran into at the gates just don't want a confrontation which is what it appears to me you are looking for.
I hope that one time you get detained long enough that your 10-30 seconds each other trip vanish.
Good luck with your way of thinking you are now invited to rejoin the rest of the earthly community..
Good Day
This thread has gotten very long, very fast, so a lot of folks are just commenting on the OP without reading the whole thread. Let me refer you all back to my first post in this thread (#76, at the very top of Page 6):
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1445282&page=6
In that post I explain why I dislike the finger scans and what it is about them that makes me nervous.
1) That's a mighty extreme reaction to the OP. I guess we really are lucky you don't work the gate. Let me remind you that Disney does not require the finger scan - you have the option of showing ID instead.
2) What's crazy is automatically doing anything you are told, no matter how invasive or unsettling, without question. Blind faith is the surest path to abuse.
3) I'll buck any system that I feel is unreasonably invasive of my privacy, or that I feel is illegal, un-Constitutional, or dangerous, whether it's a government system or one from a private company. Standing up for your rights as an individual is the most patriotic, American thing a person can do; the Founding Fathers standing up for their rights is the whole reason this country exists in the first place.
4) This system is demonstrably NOT in place for anyone's safety. It is in place to prevent sharing and transferring of park passes.
5) I disagree that the OP is looking for a confrontation. OP simply seems uncomfortable about the finger scan; I understand this, because I am too.
6) I hope whatever you wish on other people, good or bad, comes back on you.
7) Here on earth, we like to protect ourselves from identity theft, stalking, and plain old house burglaries, by limiting the amount of our personal info that floats around in the public domain.
And YES, I most certainly do have something to hide - my LIFE. I have a right to privacy, and I dislike anything that erodes that right, even a small thing like Disney keeping a biometric identifier tag from me and storing it along with my other sensitive personal information.
For the record, I also don't like the bag checks, which is why I limit my park paraphernalia to stuff I can carry on my belt or in my pockets, so I can skip the bag check most of the time. When I do have a bag of some kind, I comply with the mandatory bag check - I just don't like it.
This thread has gotten very long, very fast, so a lot of folks are just commenting on the OP without reading the whole thread. Let me refer you all back to my first post in this thread (#76, at the very top of Page 6):
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1445282&page=6
In that post I explain why I dislike the finger scans and what it is about them that makes me nervous.
1) That's a mighty extreme reaction to the OP. I guess we really are lucky you don't work the gate. Let me remind you that Disney does not require the finger scan - you have the option of showing ID instead.
2) What's crazy is automatically doing anything you are told, no matter how invasive or unsettling, without question. Blind faith is the surest path to abuse.
3) I'll buck any system that I feel is unreasonably invasive of my privacy, or that I feel is illegal, un-Constitutional, or dangerous, whether it's a government system or one from a private company. Standing up for your rights as an individual is the most patriotic, American thing a person can do; the Founding Fathers standing up for their rights is the whole reason this country exists in the first place.
4) This system is demonstrably NOT in place for anyone's safety. It is in place to prevent sharing and transferring of park passes.
5) I disagree that the OP is looking for a confrontation. OP simply seems uncomfortable about the finger scan; I understand this, because I am too.
6) I hope whatever you wish on other people, good or bad, comes back on you.
7) Here on earth, we like to protect ourselves from identity theft, stalking, and plain old house burglaries, by limiting the amount of our personal info that floats around in the public domain.
And YES, I most certainly do have something to hide - my LIFE. I have a right to privacy, and I dislike anything that erodes that right, even a small thing like Disney keeping a biometric identifier tag from me and storing it along with my other sensitive personal information.
For the record, I also don't like the bag checks, which is why I limit my park paraphernalia to stuff I can carry on my belt or in my pockets, so I can skip the bag check most of the time. When I do have a bag of some kind, I comply with the mandatory bag check - I just don't like it.
People who hold up the line that refuse to comply with the smallest things
I didn't read all 8 pages, but I wanted to say that I don't know about where you all live, but in my town, you have to give your thumbprint to cash a check at ANY bank. Does the OP refuse to do this as well?