In order for me to get into the US I have to have my picture taken upon arrival and have to give them my fingerprint. After having done that I don´t have a problem with Disney getting my print at all.
Now the thing *I* am uncomfortable with is standing in those long lines.....if I just let a CM know, will he push a button and let me thru to the front of the line??![]()
I can't believe this thread is still going. Haven't we had enough already?
I could but feel if somene makes it difficult for me the I can't be bothered. Bloody minded I know.
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Everyone here can choose to scan or not to scan. I frankly don't care anymore what anyone's personal choice is, it doesn't affect me one way or the other. If you get in first, big deal. This isn't kindergarten with everyone hollering "no cuts", although I have heard that at WDW. If you want to show your ID, show your ID. Life goes on.
I wasn't trying to MAKE IT DIFFICULT FOR YOU TO READ!!!!!I did not realize it would show up like that until after posted because the color doesn't show when your typing only when you post....But if that's how you feel I don't care if you read it or not...That is your choice just like the person who started this thread it's their choice and opion and so is mine we were all just voice our differences in them...I'll try in the future not to lay awake and nite and figures way to TRY and make it hard to read my posts...Geez....Whatever![]()
I did not say you wanted to make it difficult to read I was asked a question and answered my feelings. My first point was just one of information that I find some colour fonts difficult to make out. I was then told to do a process to make it readable but put that I could not be bothered. If anything it was against me being lazy and someone telling me what to do.
My apologizes are in order I took it the wrong way and when I am wrong I say so and I apologize to you....I am very sorry for being rude to you and may you have a magical day![]()
It's kind of funny that so many people are concerned with Disney (or a bank, etc.) taking a finger scan or even a finger print. Every time a woman in this country gives birth, her finger print is taken on a birth certificate. Likewise, every baby's foot print is also taken. We don't know that those aren't scanned into this almighty database of information or not. Is anyone who is concerned about scans or prints concerned that the government will start (or has already) gathering those to collect in a data base? And, hospitals have much more information about us than Disney ever would (can't see them remotely wanting to know most input/output that is gathered in a hospital
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Yes, "big brother" probably is more involved in our lives than we sometimes want. But, I sure would prefer big brother to be involved and catch on to something like 6 men plotting to attack a military installation on U.S. soil (Fort Dix) than to lose the lives of hundreds of soldiers or civilians. A video store clerk called the FBI. I'm sure there have been checks at that video store to see who else was renting some of the same videos these people did at some point to determine if anyone else may have involvement. Is that big brother being intrusive - could be. I say "GOOD". Will they at some point go overboard or make a mistake - yes. People are not perfect, but I do believe they try to be reasonable.
We don't live in Mayberry anymore and with the changes we've seen in our world since 9/11, there will be intrusions from time to time. Yes, there is a line that can be crossed. The government requesting my vacation history from Disney is so far down the list of things I am worried about though, that if they want it, they can have it. Truth is we have no idea how often they have requested data bank information from companies we use daily (banks, hospitals, pharmacies, hardware stores, truck rental agencies, flight schools, etc.). If it keeps one person from committing an atrocity, go for it. I just think there are more important things to worry about.
Everyone here can choose to scan or not to scan. I frankly don't care anymore what anyone's personal choice is, it doesn't affect me one way or the other. If you get in first, big deal. This isn't kindergarten with everyone hollering "no cuts", although I have heard that at WDW. If you want to show your ID, show your ID. Life goes on.
I guess if the ACLU wants to take on Disney's fingerprinting system thats their right and yours as well. However, in the end, by the time I have given them my credit card number, my home address and telephone number and my life savings, I guess I feel like, whats a fingerprint? This is one of those things that if I overanalyze, will dampen my vacation, heck I go to WDW to escape realilty not live it. And I am not trying to minimalize your concern or anything, just telling you why it would never occur to me to not do this. If it keeps people from ticket fraud practices I think that outweighs the issue of them having my fingerprint.
I've honestly never even thought about it. Like the previous poster, I would probably let them have a DNA sample to get inside the park. However, I totally support your right to NOT do it.
Why is everyone so quick to be so nasty and mean?
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Seems to have struck a nerve with the some folks. No idea why!![]()
.....They do the searches simply to give the impression we are all safer. When I do carry a bag or backpack into the park I have no issue with it being searched since I made the conscience decision to bring the bag with me knowing full well it will be searched.