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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You have got to be complete IDIOTS to have your child in water, in Florida, at night. I DON'T GIVE A S**T ABOUT SIGNAGE. There should be a sign for ignorant parents - hanging around their necks. Humans are not in charge here...welcome to our jungle.[/quote] You know, if there's one positive thing about this tragedy, it's that people like the mouthbreathing idiot above can finally, FINALLY be able to feel superior about something. They knew about the dangers of gators in Florida! And these other people didn't know about the dangers of gators in Florida! And, thankfully, now those "ignorant parents" are paying for that in the most unimaginably horrific way possible! Yay, time to pat yourself on the back for having known about gators! You win![/quote] A little harsh? This is not a competition. When you leave your home and go somewhere new it is your responsibility to know about and become familiar with your surroundings. For example, you leave for Italy, it might be important to know transportation could go on stoke and leave you stranded. Perhaps good to know that some places in Hawaii have active volcano eruptions, that the Atlantic has a jet stream, ect...[/quote] No, I don't think it's harsh to call out the people calling the parents ignorant idiots.[/quote] People make mistakes, but this one was avoidable. It is very sad.[/quote] You're right, if Disney had posted alligator warnings and not held night-time, beachside family attractions like their movie night, it was likely avoidable.[/quote] Does beachside movie night invite people into the lake to wade in the water too? There are postings to stay out of the water. No swimming= stay out of the water. [/quote]
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