Marrila
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I'm aware of the dates. I added info since you were trying to speculate.Boomer goes to 1964...that is totally plausibleOr, just a boomer-wannabe
I'm aware of the dates. I added info since you were trying to speculate.Boomer goes to 1964...that is totally plausibleOr, just a boomer-wannabe
Did you takeaway fond memories from listening to the Christmas story in words and music?Last time I checked Disneyworld is in the United States and we live in a free country. Do any of you know that it is within our constitutional rights to film or take pictures of anyone at any given time? They were wrong for telling me that I couldn't take a picture. Even police officers are not exempt from being filmed or haven there picture taken. Disney's rules do not trump the constitution. Believe it or not but I probably could file a lawsuit with what happened to me and I would most likely win.
You’re funnyLast time I checked Disneyworld is in the United States and we live in a free country. Do any of you know that it is within our constitutional rights to film or take pictures of anyone at any given time? They were wrong for telling me that I couldn't take a picture. Even police officers are not exempt from being filmed or haven there picture taken. Disney's rules do not trump the constitution. Believe it or not but I probably could file a lawsuit with what happened to me and I would most likely win.
Just because you can, doesn’t mean you should.Last time I checked Disneyworld is in the United States and we live in a free country. Do any of you know that it is within our constitutional rights to film or take pictures of anyone at any given time? They were wrong for telling me that I couldn't take a picture. Even police officers are not exempt from being filmed or haven there picture taken. Disney's rules do not trump the constitution. Believe it or not but I probably could file a lawsuit with what happened to me and I would most likely win.
WDW is private property. They have to right to instate rules on their property such as no filming.Last time I checked Disneyworld is in the United States and we live in a free country. Do any of you know that it is within our constitutional rights to film or take pictures of anyone at any given time? They were wrong for telling me that I couldn't take a picture. Even police officers are not exempt from being filmed or haven there picture taken. Disney's rules do not trump the constitution. Believe it or not but I probably could file a lawsuit with what happened to me and I would most likely win.
How can they? Too busy paying attention to the CM scowls and taking what's bound to be a blurry photo with their thumb covering the bottom half of the photo (and shot in vertical).Did you takeaway fond memories from listening to the Christmas story in words and music?
A lawsuit? for not following direct instructions on private property? Good luck with that! Because Disney wouldn't have their armies of lawyers have this case dismissed so fast it would make your head spin.Last time I checked Disneyworld is in the United States and we live in a free country. Do any of you know that it is within our constitutional rights to film or take pictures of anyone at any given time? They were wrong for telling me that I couldn't take a picture. Even police officers are not exempt from being filmed or haven there picture taken. Disney's rules do not trump the constitution. Believe it or not but I probably could file a lawsuit with what happened to me and I would most likely win.
Can you show me the verbiage in the 1787 Constitution that says we can take pictures or film whomever we would like to whenever?Last time I checked Disneyworld is in the United States and we live in a free country. Do any of you know that it is within our constitutional rights to film or take pictures of anyone at any given time? They were wrong for telling me that I couldn't take a picture. Even police officers are not exempt from being filmed or haven there picture taken. Disney's rules do not trump the constitution. Believe it or not but I probably could file a lawsuit with what happened to me and I would most likely win.
When the founding fathers wrote the constitution, they 100% had in mind that guests at WDW should take pictures of whatever they want. Heck, they even wrote in that flash photos on dark rides is okay!Can you show me the verbiage in the 1787 Constitution that says we can take pictures or film whomever we would like to whenever?
So totally shot in vertical … makes me cringe thinking about it - now, that’s the headline for a very bad experience …How can they? Too busy paying attention to the CM scowls and taking what's bound to be a blurry photo with their thumb covering the bottom half of the photo (and shot in vertical).
I'm not near my computer or an internet connection right now, so I can't look it up... but isn't there an Ammendment that says that all photos should be Landscape - Vertical photos shall naught be taken?When the founding fathers wrote the constitution, they 100% had in mind that guests at WDW should take pictures of whatever they want. Heck, they even wrote in that flash photos on dark rides is okay!
The issue isn't that you captured a photo, the issue is that distracted other viewers and the cast members trying to make the show go off. Plenty of people took photos from their seats and it was fine.Last time I checked Disneyworld is in the United States and we live in a free country. Do any of you know that it is within our constitutional rights to film or take pictures of anyone at any given time? They were wrong for telling me that I couldn't take a picture. Even police officers are not exempt from being filmed or haven there picture taken. Disney's rules do not trump the constitution. Believe it or not but I probably could file a lawsuit with what happened to me and I would most likely win.
Okay, this is *definitely* trolling, right?Last time I checked Disneyworld is in the United States and we live in a free country. Do any of you know that it is within our constitutional rights to film or take pictures of anyone at any given time? They were wrong for telling me that I couldn't take a picture. Even police officers are not exempt from being filmed or haven there picture taken. Disney's rules do not trump the constitution. Believe it or not but I probably could file a lawsuit with what happened to me and I would most likely win.