Ninja Mom
Attention People of Earth, I come in Peace...
- Joined
- Apr 2, 2012
I'd like to point out that anyone can buy Disney Cast Member name tags online. A simple Google search will prove me right. So the name tags are not a reliable form of identification when anyone can buy them.
That is pretty much my point. How would a guest know the difference between a stranger who is attempting to appear as an employee and a legitimate Disney Cast Member. These security checks should be done by someone wearing a Disney security uniform that includes a badge. These badges are not available online and the penalties for impersonating a police officer exist verses no laws preventing someone from impersonating a cast member.
Some people may think that they are intelligent enough to instantly know the difference between an impersonator and a legitimate Cast Member or perhaps they may believe that crime never happens on Disney property. All I am saying is that I would prefer that these room checks be done by properly trained, police uniform wearing, security Cast Members. I firmly believe that it is only a matter of time until someone wishing harm figures out that they can knock on guest's doors and the guest will think that they are required to open the door and let them in.
If you can't see that then consider why Disney feels the need to do these room checks in the first place. Obviously something is going on to the point where they need to check the rooms. Doesn't it make sense that these room checks be performed by properly trained and uniformed security personnel? Or am I naive to think that?
~NM
That is pretty much my point. How would a guest know the difference between a stranger who is attempting to appear as an employee and a legitimate Disney Cast Member. These security checks should be done by someone wearing a Disney security uniform that includes a badge. These badges are not available online and the penalties for impersonating a police officer exist verses no laws preventing someone from impersonating a cast member.
Some people may think that they are intelligent enough to instantly know the difference between an impersonator and a legitimate Cast Member or perhaps they may believe that crime never happens on Disney property. All I am saying is that I would prefer that these room checks be done by properly trained, police uniform wearing, security Cast Members. I firmly believe that it is only a matter of time until someone wishing harm figures out that they can knock on guest's doors and the guest will think that they are required to open the door and let them in.
If you can't see that then consider why Disney feels the need to do these room checks in the first place. Obviously something is going on to the point where they need to check the rooms. Doesn't it make sense that these room checks be performed by properly trained and uniformed security personnel? Or am I naive to think that?
~NM