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. So we should all be rebels? Disney World has the right to protect their assets, its called abiding by the rules.
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. So Disney has no rights then? As consumers, we cant use the constitution or the "customer is always right" clause to get whatever we want. What if the OP was bypassing the scan to sell her tickets on Ebay in direct violation of Disney, would you still have this attitude?
4) This system is demonstrably NOT in place for anyone's safety. It is in place to prevent sharing and transferring of park passes. Agree
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. This isnt the 1970's, people are smarter and more computer savvy then ever. Disney is protecting themselves from scalping which happens to be illegal. People from overseas come to Disney all the time then sell their leftover tickets on the market, which is costing you and all of us more money because Disney is losing on ticket sales so they have to up the prices. Maybe you will realize why some people who have to save pennies to go to Disney will be angry when someone will not follow rules that cost people who do money.
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. Please tell me what someone can do with two curves of your finger? What you are saying is if I look at you then I can steal your identity?
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. Then don't shop with your credit card, wear a bag over your face and lock your doors. Honestly, the conspiracy theroies have to stop. This is a measure that Disney has to take to protect themselves from people robbing them. Your elitist attitude is demonstrating that Disney has no rights because they are a big business.
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. Bag checks are mandatory because of 9/11. Contrary to what CNN tells you, we are always in immediate danger and I applaud theme parks and sports venues for bag checks. I like to feel safe when im on vacation.