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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 16 Jun 2016

    "For the alligator to be able to walk right out of the lagoon and grab that child, that's crazy."http://nyti.ms/1UaRRST 

    5:32 AM - 16 Jun 2016
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      2. Simone Cromer  🌊‏ @TheatreofZen 16 Jun 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        Disney should be held liable. There was no signage stating that alligators were in the lagoon. Alligators!!! A travesty!

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      4. Simone Cromer  🌊‏ @TheatreofZen 16 Jun 2016
        Replying to @schneide1717 @nytimes

        no sarcasm, but I agree, no swimming is No swimming. But another sign should also have warned about alligators.

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      6. Simone Cromer  🌊‏ @TheatreofZen 16 Jun 2016
        Replying to @schneide1717 @nytimes

        calm down. Yes, visited FL many times, saw alligators, went to an alligator farm. People are stupid, signage is needed.

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      8. Simone Cromer  🌊‏ @TheatreofZen 16 Jun 2016
        Replying to @schneide1717 @nytimes

        are you deliberately being dense? Are you going to sign that check for Disney to that family? Proper signage was missing

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      2. Ric Fouad‏ @ricfouad 16 Jun 2016
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        .@nytimes Failing to have "Alligators!" sign was just plain stupid—"No Swimming" tells ppl nothing.

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      4. Ric Fouad‏ @ricfouad 16 Jun 2016
        Replying to @schneide1717 @nytimes

        Yes I have—& that's the point: ppl at this lagoon are not from FL, wld need to understand what risks were involved.

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      1. Usaf***‏ @usaf213 16 Jun 2016
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        . Disney authorities must pay for their negligence

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      1. Benjamin Rose‏ @arrows_of_light 16 Jun 2016
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        the fact that anyone could hold any ill will towards a carnivorous animal is beyond me

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      1. Wool-Encased Tea Addict‏ @Passeriform 16 Jun 2016
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        It's about typical for alligators, I think. The very model of opportunistic predators.

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      2. Chef Snez Kosanovic‏ @Snez_Kos 16 Jun 2016
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        ..& why was a 2 yr old unattended/wading at the shoreline in a no swimming area in a state full of alligators? questions, questions

        1 reply 1 retweet 7 likes
      3. Whitley‏ @deylphi 16 Jun 2016
        Replying to @Snez_Kos @nytimes

        @deylphi Parents were nearby within feet. No gator history at Disney.Why so pompous ?

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      4. Chef Snez Kosanovic‏ @Snez_Kos 16 Jun 2016
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        not pompous. simple observation & question. The parents of the gorilla cage kid were crucified. whats the difference now?

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      1. Neapolitan‏ @Yeah_Boooooy 16 Jun 2016
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        wasn't he wading in the water? This is tough to put blame on anyone specifically. They put No Swimming signs because it's (1/2)

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