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How do you Handle Line Jumpers?

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And stxbomber i wasn't line jumping i waited in line. I didn't caught. I was saving a spot.

Saving spots is line jumping! It is posted around the park that saving spots is line-jumping. Can someone close this topic? It's out of hand.

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Can someone close this topic? It's out of hand.

OMG, are you kidding me? Jesus, what has happend to this country. Everyone has been neutered, well at least the folks on this board.

I can't belive an officer would touch a guest, especially a child, even to take them out of line. I would NEVER touch a guest unless I was tapping them on their shoulder to get their attention if asking for it didn't work. There are way too many problems that can happen by touching a guest...

As a side note to that, if the guest doesn't get out of line, I would wait for them in the station and hold up the train if I had too. Worse come to worse, I would just call in the Park Police to deal with it and they will make you leave the park (sorry, no refunds!).

^That might just be the smartest thing I have ever heard you say.

biggrin.gif Ha! You know I am smart. Hell (I can say "hell," right?), people say I am more than a man but less than a God. You know like Hurcules or sumthing. laugh.gif

For the sake of being on topic..........

I can't belive an officer would touch a guest, especially a child, even to take them out of line. I would NEVER touch a guest unless I was tapping them on their shoulder to get their attention if asking for it didn't work. There are way too many problems that can happen by touching a guest...

As a side note to that, if the guest doesn't get out of line, I would wait for them in the station and hold up the train if I had too. Worse come to worse, I would just call in the Park Police to deal with it and they will make you leave the park (sorry, no refunds!).

Ah, I love the American why. No a days if you look at someone funny, you get sued.

Actually I'm not at all scared about being sued. As long as I'm doing my job the right way, I'm not at all scared about the threat of being sued. It's just common sense not to touch a guest. I would be the first one to get ****ed off if someone grabbed my arm and pulled me out of line. I would also be the first one to file complaints about it as well. There is no need for an officer to pull someone out of line like that, which is why it's so hard for me to belive that it actually happened...

Well, most officers believe just because they have the title officer that they can do what ever they want.

I had an officer do that to me once. Only he grabbed me by the neck. We did file complaints and he got fired.

And I'm assuming PKI told you specifically that the officer was fired? Ummm, hmmm.... rrright.

No they didn't but i assume he was. Because i think you would be fired for that.

yeah i don't think he would get fired right away for doing that to you. He would need to explain himself a little bit, but i think a warning is all he'll get for that.

I have never heard of anything like that happening, and I'm sure I would have. Like I said, IF it did happen, they do take those situtations very seriously and some form of punishment should have taken place.

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Not really. We could change the format of the thread to "Tell your worst line jumping story."

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