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Ugh. What a dumbass.
Ugh. What a dumbass.
That was at Disneyland yesterday, this is Disney world,but you are right it is a coincidence. Nothing problematic happened though. Idiot loses gun, good guy finds it and returns it to the lost and found. That's how America is supposed to work, except I recommend keeping better track of guns.There was a dry ice "bomb" that went off there today too. Caused a partial evacuation.
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Lista told authorities he didn't know Disney World patrons weren't allowed to bring guns. He said he thought the security checkpoint at the entrance to the Florida theme park was only so that guards could check bags for bombs or explosives. Patrons do not walk through metal detectors nor are they subject to patdowns.
Staged event.. That is my first impression.
I think it was staged to increase security,,
How anyone would not immediately be aware of the missing weight,, and unaware that they were disarmed.
I know there are stupid people,, but anyone that jumps through all the hoops,, has to be aware of the implications of carrying.
I am wondering if it is the same guy (same name and age) that has been busted twice in Ft. Myers.
People don't "lose" children.Yet people forget their purses or even their damned children.
Those must also be staged?
Disneyland and Disneyworld are American icons. Only TSA will do in the protection of them.
guy shouldnt have had it there to begin with: armed trespassing.
I knew a cop that dropped his gun on a roller coaster ride. (I wasn't there at the time)