specsaregood
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I never said I was surprised. It's unsettlingly common these days, but I'm just surprised more people tend to blame the parents whose child got snatched out of the blue than Disney who held a party on croc-infested waters and didn't try to warn anyone. You all just assume signs wouldn't have done any good and I can't figure out for the life of me how you can be so callous. Put up a tape, attach a recording to a loudspeaker in a perimeter around the lake. Do whatever you have to, but a sign that says no swimming seems awfully light in terms of security. You'd think a company like Disney would be a little better prepared to prevent tragedies like this, especially considering their reputation.
Alligators, not crocs. Only a few places in FL have crocs and those are near the ocean as they need brackish water.
I'm really surprised by Disney, especially since they usually are on top of these things. I would have expected a sign with a photo of an alligator somewhere along that beach at the very least. Or even a "don't feed the alligators" sign. If you go to other parks/ponds around florida you will find such signs.
Sad event all around and Disney does have some responsibility here. I mean, you think to ban selfie sticks but can't put up an alligator warning sign near their habitat?!