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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The reasons why don't really matter. Let's say a kid contracted flesh eating bacteria from this pond or toxic waste poisoning. Would Disney be liable for that because he went in the water against warnings not to?[/quote] The sign did not say stay awatly from the water. The sign said no swimming. The child was not swimming in the water. He was wading at the edge of the shore. Not swimming.[/quote] Here's a link to a parent who's child was wading in the same spot a half hour before Lane Graves was attacked. Looks like an inviting sandy beach that I bet most people walk right at the water's edge or wade in a foot. http://www.scarymommy.com/boy-attacked-by-alligator-disney-resort/?utm_source=FB[/quote] Nope that water looks disgusting. Trash pond. [/quote] The first foot of clear water and nice white sand does look inviting to put your feet in, during the day. At night? No way. However, if I saw a sign that said No swimming, that means stay out of the water. The sand is for playing, not the water.[/quote] Absolutely. It is maddening that so many people are saying "but wading isn't the same as swimming!" BS. These are people that think the rules don't apply to them--and tragically a 2 year old has paid the price.[/quote]
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