SDFgirl
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The other thread got me to remembering an incident that occured at Epcot last year.
I was at the Germany World Pavilion - in the miniature train section. To my shock, a boy had climbed OVER the railing and was prancing around in the train display. Then he picked up one of the miniature trains and held it over his head, laughing to some friends of his who were obviously nearby. He looked to be about 11 or 12. You could tell he thought he was a big shot.
I watched him for about a minute and it was clear no adults were going to stop him. So the TEACHER came out in me and I said (in my "teacher" voice)..."You get out of there THIS. VERY. INSTANT." He quickly climbed out and I asked him, "Do you think you're setting a good example for the little kids around here?"
To give this boy credit, he was very polite and said, "No, ma'am. I'm sorry." I said, "Think it over next time, please." and we parted ways.
I'm generally against disiplining other's kids, but in this case, nobody was around to do it. I didn't see any cast members nearby, either. What would you have done?
I was at the Germany World Pavilion - in the miniature train section. To my shock, a boy had climbed OVER the railing and was prancing around in the train display. Then he picked up one of the miniature trains and held it over his head, laughing to some friends of his who were obviously nearby. He looked to be about 11 or 12. You could tell he thought he was a big shot.
I watched him for about a minute and it was clear no adults were going to stop him. So the TEACHER came out in me and I said (in my "teacher" voice)..."You get out of there THIS. VERY. INSTANT." He quickly climbed out and I asked him, "Do you think you're setting a good example for the little kids around here?"
To give this boy credit, he was very polite and said, "No, ma'am. I'm sorry." I said, "Think it over next time, please." and we parted ways.
I'm generally against disiplining other's kids, but in this case, nobody was around to do it. I didn't see any cast members nearby, either. What would you have done?