Common sense should have told that parent to not let a 2yr old in the water. Or does everything need to be spelled out?
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not true...the kid was wading in about a foot of water
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DisneyWorld has been there what 40yrs? They have a pretty good record really. New signs are just part of moving forward in 21st c
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it's too bad everything needs to be spelled out. No one has common sense anymore.
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lol ur the 2nd person to say common sense regarding this today. It doesn't exist . The Parents and Disney both.
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I've been 2 that resort a couple times & it's obvious that water isn't for swimming. 99.9% of people follow the directions.
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Sign. You are now in Florida. If you see water? Think alligator.
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And copper heads, fire ants, rattlesnakes.
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how about you keep your damn toddlers close enough to you that this shit can never happen again? at least throw a leash on them.

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I think a really good sturdy fence should be put around all waterways. Signs will not stop people
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here's what gators think of your sturdy fence https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7Qp_bUYPrTg …
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No it won't stop the gators but maybe the people that don't obey the signs
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people will ignore the signs like they do their kids near bodies of water that say NO SWIMMING aka STAY THE F**K OUT
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having grown up in AZ.....this is a perfect analogy.
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You forgot about the Scorpions!!!
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