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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Regardless of gators, and I don't think the parents should have known about that danger, who the hell lets a non-swimming toddler wade in water well out of arm's reach at night? One tumble and it's drown city, even without man-eating marine life. I don't think I left my kids alone in the bathtub at age 2. But I still think that there should be alligator warnings.[b] I wouldn't let my kid walk within 50 feet of the water if I saw that sign. [/b][/quote] And that's what it comes down to, right? Most of us would see that and never, ever let our kids anywhere near that shore. But that warning wasn't posted.[/quote] Water in FL= possible sharks or alligators Is signage really needed to remind people to stay out of murky water in the dark. MD should post snow signage. Warning: Possible ice build up during winter storms[/quote] Md DOES post signs. Careful: Bridge may freeze before road. Maine posts signs: be careful of frost heaves. There are signs to warn you of turns in the road when you can clearly see turns in the road. Signs to not feed wildlife. And it's Disney for God's sake. Honestly, I would expect any gators to be lifelike but made of plastic. [/quote] Disney is a place based in reality. They are not exempt from real world things. [/quote]
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