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.
LOL!
Exactly, and some sheister lawyer is helping her out. What a crock.
We have way too many lawyers in this country. I for one, am tired of getting sued by opportunists (my fault for living in CA for 8 years I guess).
Well, obviously they didn’t prevent the attack. But really, does she expect Disney security to engage in “crimestop” or something?? Puh-lease.
Same here when my son insisted we stand in line 45 minutes to ride the old sub/new finding Nemo ride. I could see myself beating down the people around me - no problem! LOL!
“Same here when my son insisted we stand in line 45 minutes to ride the old sub/new finding Nemo ride. I could see myself beating down the people around me - no problem! LOL!”
Honestly I don’t mind the wait...but it’s other people that annoy me. ;)
We go fairly regularly and we made the decision that we’re only going during low crowd times. Like mid-Jan is the best.

Black trash attacks white trash. White trash sues.
Fairly regularly? You a glutton for punishment? :snicker:
We made the decision to send him with his retired grandparents from now on. They have those season pass thingies so more power to ‘em!
Are you in SoCal?
Bush’s fault
Well, of course, everyone knows that Disney should provide all visitors to “this magic kingdom” with armed guards on a per capita basis. How negligent of them not to have done so.
/s
No, I live in MD and we go to Orlando quite a bit. Have family down there.
Good! Today's culture has made a lot of people feel entitled to be protected from misfortune--and if misfortune happens anyway, then it's someone else's fault and they should pay.
My husband and I were once on a flight diverted from Pittsburgh to Harrisburg due to heavy fog. Once we were in the airport, the woman in line ahead of us was just spitting with rage over the inconvenience, trying to get everyone to agree with her that the airline was responsible. We all maintained silence, since she appeared to be far too angry to be reasonable. She gave the poor ticket agent both barrels, and the agent was very polite and kind in response. I felt so sorry for her.
When it was my turn, I said quietly, "I'm sorry for what you're going through here, and I do understand that you're not responsible for the weather." She replied equally quietly, "Thank you." We got our new tickets, and didn't notice until we got to the hotel that she'd bumped us up to first class at no cost. A little politeness can do more good than we know.
Ahh... well I was going to tip you to AdventureCity in Stanton, CA. Not as crowded and a great day for the kidlets — not bad for the parents either if you go after the preschools leave.
Cheers.
That’s because she doesn’t really have any permanant damage. We had another thread on this. She broke into line and got beaten down and now wants to sue Disney.
Any reason she can’t get damages from the actual person that assaulted her? I mean, if you feel Disney is at fault for somehow preventing the assault, why not at least also go after the person who assaulted her for damages and recovered costs?
Black trash sues too, but instead of reading about it in the paper or online, you watch them on Judge Judy. ;)
If she were smart, she would have claimed she was gay. Then her assailant - actual or otherwise - would have gotten the Chair.
What?! Are you nuts?
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