Posted on 05/09/2008 12:51:59 PM PDT by Cagey
Victim Says Theme Park Was Negligent.
ORLANDO, Fla. -- A woman beaten in an attack while waiting in line for a ride at Disney World is suing the theme park, alleging that its negligence has caused her permanent damage.
Aimee Krause, of Clermont, was beaten by Victoria Walker, of Alabama, at the Mad Tea Party ride in May 2007.
Krause claims in the lawsuit that security at Disney World failed to prevent the attack from occurring and did not do enough to investigate the incident.
Walker was found guilty last month of battery and sentenced to 90 days in jail and nine months of probation.

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It’s not a small world, after all, it’s just filled with small people...
-PJ
Riiight... so sue the company, because the attacker doesn’t have any money. What an opportunist.
We stood in line for my daughter to meet Ariel for about an hour. I was ready to beat someone. lol
Optimal pun potential.
The line ride ain’t what it used to be.

Perhaps, drugs were involved.
That’s right, honey, you’re supposed to be protected from anything bad. Grow up. I hope the judge throws out her case and makes her pay Disney’s legal fees.
“Krause claims in the lawsuit that security at Disney World failed to prevent the attack from occurring”
That’s it, I demand stricter screening at the gates.
“Excuse me, ma’am, do you plan on beating anyone in line?”
Ninety days for an attack that caused permanent injury? Something doesn’t smell right.
SOMEBODY needs another beating.
“Krause claims in the lawsuit that security at Disney World failed to prevent the attack from occurring”
Sure, maybe everyone entering the park should be fingerprinted and have a police background check. Disney should keep a file of line cutters with mean dispositions. Maybe prior to entering the park all guests should be subject to a psychological test to predict their tendency to cut in line and then deck people who object.
I was at Busch Gardens one time and this lady kind of pushed her to the front of the line holding an empty ice cream cone. She told the vendor that someone had bumped into her and spilled the ice cream...so she wanted a replacement. Vendor said, “Sorry ma’am I can’t do that.” She was so pissed, threatened to have him fired blah blah blah. Before I had a chance to this guy told her to shut up and get out of line.
It’s not the park’s fault you dropped your ice cream.
> “at the Mad Tea Party ride...”
Well, she can’t say she wasn’t warned.
Myself... I would have chosen the Sane Tea Party ride, but that’s just me.
Last time our family went to Magic Mountain (Six Flags in SoCal) security guards were taking pictures of everyone who entired — as they entered.
I knew they had a gang problem but still it was creepy.
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