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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Disney will not ask for them to sign anything today. Or offer a settlement. Or require an NDA (cat's kinda outta the bag). No waiver or discharge would be effective under these circumstances if it were obtained anytime in the near future. A judge would toss it before you could say please. And what does "gator infested" mean? There weren't thousand plundering the shoreline snacking on bipedals. And how much do you want to bet that Dos Rt has asked Frida Wildlife to remove them all and have been denied? If the animals aren't bothering anyone, they aren't a nuisance and FWC will let the gators be. [/quote] Then Disney was faced with a moral dilemma. And that should have been resolved in favor of warning people that there were alligators and not HOSTING EVENTS IN THE AREA WHERE THESE CREATURES LIVE. The last is not that hard. If I know an area of my home has bats, I seal off the area from the rest of the house, and have them removed at the proper time of year (they are also protected). Yes, the pond is lovely to look at and a great place for people to gather, but to have planned events with children (most in danger) in that area is bad news. Cape Cod now has a good number of Great Whites in Chatham. Yes, the town lets the tourists know, even takes them out in boats to Monomoy where the seals are in the hopes of glimpsing a White. [/quote]
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