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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Disney will have to spend millions in public relations to restore its name as the 'safest place on earth.' I, personally, will never think of Disney the same way again. And as far as some of you blaming the parents, I'll say it for them....kiss my ass.[/quote] Nobody ever calles Disney the safest place on earth, what are you smoking? [/quote]Try googling. [b]Do people like you ever check anything out before opening your mouth?[/b] [/quote] Says the person who doesn't know there are gators in Florida. The irony...[/quote] For the last time. We all know there are gators in Florida. What we do not expect is that a gator would grab a kid from a mad made lake at Disney World when Disney World encourages families to spend time on the beach at night. [/quote] Your comment does nothing to change my position. In fact, it makes you look even more ignorant. [/quote] [b]Ok. But the law looks at what the reasonable person understands. As well as the duties a hotel operator had to its customers (including creating an attractive nuisance and its responsibility to adequately warn its customers of dangers. A hotel has higher duties to its customers than a regular person has to a friend visiting. A hotel that has a very high % of people from out of state has a higher duty to warn than a person does when inviting another person from Florida over. This is absolutely not a slam dunk situation for Disney World. It could absolutely be found to have violated its duties to this family and been negligence. [/b][/quote] Best post on the thread. For those unfamiliar with the law, this is the bottom line. This is basic application of longstanding well established law. [/quote] That was mine! Please note that another poster called me simple minded in this thread![/quote] I am not the one who reposted your post, but I did write that I was glad to see other lawyers explaining well-reasoned and very established principles of liability on here. People take for granted how much they rely on tort law in this country. You are warned or shielded from all kind of dangerous conditions and products every day because of it. [/quote]
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