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  • It was probably a disney employee that stole the purse because he was poor and couldn't afford food.

  • Its Clark Griswold

  • Did any body notice anything typical about the guy who stole the purse?

  • disney you S O B's

  • Why'd you still a purse, you're rich enough to go to disney, right?

  • @TSMxNation

    I agree, but there are some people who act like they don`t have enough, and they grow the gull to want to rob someone else of what they have. It`s good to know that Disney is set up like this. Make friends with The Cast Members there, It will help you.

    - Dwight

  • I see...Clockwork Orange Disney style!

  • The man being escorted away was not feeling the magic of Disney and so he was being taken back to their re-education center. We know it as the "It's A Small World" ride. While strapped to a chair and his eyes forced open this poor individual was forced to watch animatronic happiness for several days until finally he was released and took up a role as park greeter. Sadly the reconditioning did not hold and several days later this man went wild and slaughtered an innocent group of park characters.

  • If rules haven't changed, there actually cannot be any mascots as security personel due to the fact that Walt Disney in all his weird perfectionist ways, made a rule long ago stating that all of the character mascots can only be seen with 100% or 0% of their costume on or off. If seen only partially or mostly in character costume they could get in trouble.

  • You know, the dolls in It's a Tiny World arn't dolls at all...

    He knew what was coming.

  • For all I know (which no one does), they might have Disney ninjas.

  • That's the last time anyone ever saw that Person...

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  • @BassGame420 and i heard at both parks they dont activlety seek pedos, there is always people watching you as you are watching meaning the employees, deaths do occur there but no one dies at DISNEY they put on a reprisrator until your out of the park then they take it off and say you dead off of disney property.

  • that one dislike was the girl in the pink shirt who got arrested

  • haha yup. happened to me in high school. not even two puffs five or six plain clothes security were on it. my trip there on acid on the other hand was a swell time. disneyland should be the one place drugs are legal

  • You pay over 100 dollars to get into Disneyland and you steal a purse?

  • More on disney corps creepy (and questionable?) secret service in the documentary "Exit Through the Giftshop".

  • You dont see them bcuz they are dressed in either tourist cloth or cast member uniforms...disney is too smart to have security guards roam around looking all scary and intimidating...it would wreck the magic :)

  • Most security don't wear uniforms. They wear normal clothes and blend in with the crowd. That's why you never see them, but they're there in a flash when you need them. Beware.

  • I was told there are 2 main divisions of security at WDW; "spotters" & actual security guards as seen in this video. Spotters are on the look out for suspicious/criminal behavior. They may dress in plain clothes or look like any other park employee. They may be asked to operate the rides occasionally like any other imagineer. My friend worked as a spotter & said most of the time they dealt with drunks, stoners, trippers, & thieves. The security at the entrance gates is really laughable though.

  • He is now being waterboarded and given l.s.d underneath Disney world somewhere.

  • Nice to know Disney looks after their guest who come to have a good time and not have to worry about people who want to act stupid

  • -INDEED-

  • 1 adam 12...1 adam 12...459...person there now..

  • Most importantly you and your and family were safe from danger!

  • If only security in the world was as good as this lol!

  • I think you may be wrong about who the police are. I do not live in FL but I read that WDW is located in an incorporated city run by a company called Reedy Creek. The fire co for Disney is named Reedy Creek. This of course was for tax purposes. And guess who the sole taxpayer is? WDW.

  • They friggin blend in, I bet Mickey freakin MOUSE is a security guard. On an early morning opening my family went to Epcot. We were walking along and my Dad said "Man, I bet the trees are scared to death to shed a LEAF in this place." My Mom and I saw this dude up ahead of us crack a big smile, I noticed he had a earplug in his ear. Security. I bet the grounds people got a gold star that day

  • @592220 I love all the comments made on this video, I wonder if Disney doesn't like videos like this being out there? Bad press maybe?  Or is it a good thing to scare off would be troublemakers?

  • @caljacfra Did you ever hear the rumor that they do not sell shoes in the Magic Kingom? They don't. If somebody reports a child missing first they ask you what shoes your child was wearing. They send security to the exits, force everybody in one line and look at the kids' shoes. They know kidnappers will change their clothes and cut their hair to abduct kids My son's shoes were bothering him and we had to go off site to buy him new ones.

  • @592220 I'd never heard that before but it sounds like an effective technique. I had heard another rumor that all the trash cans in Disney don't need to be emptied because the trash is 'sucked' down into the bowels of Disney through tubes. I don't know if that's true or not. Also, in the early 90's (before cell phones) I noticed all these little kids running around Disney World with pagers. It turned out you could rent them for your kids at the front entrance. Another effective technique!

  • @caljacfra Yes, the trash is sucked through tubes and ends up in the AVAC where it is processed.

  • @caljacfra The trash thing in Disney World is absolutely true. One of the things after Disneyland was built that Walt Disney thought ruined the experience was trash cans being emptied and so they built a series of tubes when they made Disney World to avoid just that. Actually there's an entire underground facility beneath the park, not sure what's all done there, but that's pretty cool in my opinion.

  • @Switchbuckle2nd I think I owe someone $10. Thanks for the info.

  • @caljacfra Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson Airport uses the same system.

  • @caljacfra your check is in the mail.

  • @Switchbuckle2nd How about Walt Disney world/

  • @Switchbuckle2nd they still need to be emptied the "tubes" are back stage and the cans get sucked up back stage

  • @Switchbuckle2nd

    I`m glad that you brought up the thing about the entire underground facility beneath the

    Magic Kingdom Park, It is called the Utilidors. Utilidors are basically The Magic Kingdom Park's

    " Backstage Underground ".

    - Dwight

  • @caljacfra not quite true. The trash cans have liners that are swapped out or dumped into another liner. In the back area there are tubes where the trash in the liners is dumped. The tubes feed into a ring that has winds at 60MPH blowing through. The tube periodically will drop into the winds of the ring to move to a central collection point. This is for the Magic Kingdom. Former MK custodial host.

  • @caljacfra In 2005 When I went there if you went to a club like a teens or kids club they give us pagers so we could beep someone to come pick you up or something. Btw first cell phone 1973 :) My mom had a cell phone in the 80s lol

  • @caljacfra Youre half right. There is a central garbage vacuum system that takes all the trash and brings it to one location. But those chutes aren't directly connected to the garbage cans. A custodial CM has to empty the trashcan and bring it backstage where they then load it into a dumpster and it is sent through the tunnels to the central location. The tunnels house everything from costuming to a cafeteria to medical services and get CMs from one land to another without ruining the illusion.

  • @592220 that might be the silliest thing I have EVER heard of....not only because of the fact that Disney sells all kinds of shoed.

  • @592220 That is not accurate.  I have bought shoes from one of the stores on main street in the magic kingdom.

  • @592220 That's true. we use the same technique in retail. If Code Adam (a missing child) goes into effect we need to secure all doors and allow people to leave only after we check what shoes kids are wearing.

  • @592220 Urban legend.

  • @592220 actually you can buy crocs and sandals...

  • @592220 My daughter currently has three pairs of shoes we have purchased at Magic Kingdom this year alone. Also, if you or your child lose shoes on a ride, they will even give you a voucher to buy a new pair.

  • @592220 They sell crocs for adults and children and have for at least 3 years now.

  • @592220 Dude My mom was with her brother on pirates of the caribean and my moms brother jumped off to see if the gold was real and another guy suddenly jumped off and put him in a head lock soon contacting other mickey security..

    2010 December 25

    I was at tower of terror with my older brother I was on the ride when it suddenly broke down

    there were over 10 cameras in the tower of terror on each level there is 2

    my brother threw his back pack up and he then got pulled out by somone on the ride!

  • @Th3NewArt5tudio at disney world, there is a barrel with some plastic gemstones and coins scattered across the top over where peter and wendy hang out and talk to folks, near pirates of the caribbean ride, and you can tell that everyone is always trying to take the fake gems and coins as they're pulled apart and loose and scattered about, and i of course had to take one of the plastic gems as a souvenir, but nobody jumped on me!

  • @spyyder976 however when i went on the tower of terror it was fairly new, and i had been videotaping all the rides, yet when i got on that ride, i saw a worker nod at a girl who jumped onto the ride and sat by me and when we went up, and i got ready to film, she said you can't film this! i said watch me, and she kept grabbing my camera and snatching it down and saying, i SAID you can't film this! i was like whatever! i knew she was an employee, but she just about got her teeth knocked out!

  • @spyyder976 no way does anybody need to be grabbing and snatching on my arms and videocamera while on a ride!

  • @592220 You have absolutely NO idea. Disneyworld (DisneyLAND here in So cal) is absolutely CRAWLING with undervocer Police, Armed...

  • @RocketRodder I finished reading a book about Eisner and his antics. According to the book, there are surveillance cameras placed all over too. I have never once, although I never looked, seen a camera in their parks. This will be my next "hidden Mickey" hunt!

  • @RocketRodder I carry my gun there anyway. Police can't always respond quickly enough to safe a life.

  • @Supermassively I hope nobody catches you.... X:

  • @Supermassively ROBOCOP!!!

  • @allpadova What?

  • @Supermassively You wrote u always carry a gun with u. I wrote "robocop" to joke with your "bowling a columbine" policy. Is your country sooo dangerous?

  • @bluacciaio Are the roads so dangerous that you choose to buckle your seatbelt every time you get in the car?

  • @RocketRodder a ton of their employees also look like ex-cons, so maybe that's a good thing!

  • Most of the Disney undercover security are Sheriff's Deputies from Orange/Osceola County and Florida Highway Patrol officers working Disney as a "side job."  When these individuals have to get involved criminal charges are made against the violator, and the violator (and usually the violators guests/family) get tossed out of the park with no refunds. The uniformed security are placed in open areas to hopefull scare off would be troublemakers. They dont get involved with criminal activity.

  • They had him in a Chicken Wing. It is very painful because it puts extreme pressure on the shoulders and rotator cuffs.

  • @MrMKH2010 I was wondering what that 'hold' was. Those guys have obviously been trained well.

  • damn O_O i read that disney security was good but not this good...holy crap man....

  • Nice walk to the station...

  • "There's a place in the Happiest Place on Earth that isn't so happy" (apologies to United Airlines)

    Generally polite and friendly, but these boys don't mess around.

  • Mickey mouse is probably sitting in the CEO room smoking a cuban cigar and observing a huge display of monitors.

  • Disney has more Securiity Officers in plain clothes than they have in Uniforms. When your at the front gates you can spot them out. Look closely for people watching people and people who don't match each other. No two people ever dress a like. Single people with a backpack and sunglasses hanging around one area for more than a few minutes are a dead give away. Watch for them. Younger people tend to work plain clothes and older people are in uniforms. Last but not least they are all well trained.

  • The dudes "escorting" were probably Orange County Deputies.

  • @AnnieNonymus or Osceola S/O or FHP.

  • lol

  • lol..I remember in high school...grad night...I had a couple of friends duck behind space mountain to smoke a dube...they were there about 5 minutes and then came running past us...there were uniformed Disney cops (with dogs) chasing them. They escaped into the crown..saw them on the bus next morning....they were still shaking: this all happened 1983.

  • They're going to erase his memory and make him happy again !

  • @iscrapman Thats Scary Thought  LOL.....

  • @iscrapman  o man can they do that lol

  • What kerriCP here is doing is Just Trying to "keep the magic" like disney propaganda tells her to:P

    Oh and knew and still know people in security there and one even watches the camera's in camera room. So why would they need that kinda thing after having security guards, op's on the watch with multiple forms of communication....well it's because THEY DON'T lol. Trust me there are no secret service at disneyworld.

  • @Akhockeyman19 well that was mean! the phone at the rides are hidden...why do you have to be like that? hope you have a better day :)

  • @KerriCP I'm having a fantastic day fixed my old film slr camera and there was a sweet ass daily show episdoe online today; I just can't stand when people talk out of there ass. Kinda like you did or when people assume they know whats goin' on:P By the way you could notice those phones from many angles without working therep;)

  • @Akhockeyman19 i never said that about the hotel i said the rides and i dont talk outta my ass, god forbid i leave a comment shheeesh

  • thats kinda weird why would someone pay to stay at disney and be on VACATION and then ruin it by stealing something or doing something stupid what an idiot!

  • back in the 70's i was standing on the base of a mainstreet lamppost to watch the parade when a regular looking dad-type flashed me some i.d. and said "disney security, step down" no sooner did i step down and turn and he was gone! disappeared right back into the crowd. that guy was good!!

  • I just to work in Disney and safety is the number one priority.

    And yes you actually see all the security people all the time at the theme parks or resorts you just dont know they are ;)

  • Yeah sure, secret police are great, for all those 'troublemakers'. I's sure hope they can fully punish those mischievous troublemakers so that my children can fully be sensitized from any reality, AaaaaHHHH... beautiful

  • It's very impressive security, but it's also a bit unnerving, because it makes me think about how much I'm really watched while there without knowing it.

  • I don't exactly know why they are carrying that man off but they have the skills it seems to do so, it appears they have him in some sort of arm bar, which to me says they are better trained than some mall cops.

  • That is the bathroom?

  • I work for WDW And they do have the best secuirty in the industry. They have to keep the disney magic, so thats why they just appear and then dissappear because the less people that see them taking action the better, because the children dont need to see it. Thank you disney for what you do and help protecting the magic

  • damn, I'll keep that in mind next time I go

  • I"ve been there at least once a year since '73. Once while standing in line two guys pulled out a pipe and started smoking dope. Before their second toke there were four big uniformed guys and a suit there. The stoners asked what was wrong and the Disney guy says "You didn't bring enough for everybody." Then they picked both of these clowns up and quietly carried them out through a back way. It was less than a minute from start to finish.

  • I swear they must come out of the walls!

  • ya know what it is...as someone that worked there, we sneak off to hidden phones and call security...keep in mind a good number of "guests" there are playing on their days off, and we all have disney's main numbers in our cell, so we can call something in or tell a nearby cm.

  • @KerriCP You college program schmuck I worked at Disneyworld too the cell thing; I guess yes that's true but "hidden phones my ass"

    Here's the real deal folks, this video it was at one of the resort hotels NOT the theme park. The security is HOTEL security. The guy prob some local Orlando thief. So on ms. kerri words here, they have phones at the rides and that's about it no b.s. hidden phones. They don't need hidden phones they have plenty of uniformed security and op's with radios AND cells.

  • @caljacfra I bet in some cases they do.

  • @mduncan36 Next time you are there. Look outside the turnstiles. There will be about 3 guests standing on their own all wearing ear pieces. I used to work at EPCOT and I knew some of sercurity so it was weird when I first started and saw one of them in regular clothes. I said, "Hey not working today?" He was like "Yep..." Ha ha.

  • DONT TAKE THE MICKEY OUT OF MICKEY!

    -rofl. :D

  • Guest Control at its COOLEST!!! And no, you don't see most of them.

  • I've been to Disney about 10 times

    and this was the first time I've ever

    seen a 'troublemaker'. I love Disney

    because it's so safe. I'm glad they

    have top notch security!

  • WAY TO GO DISNEY WORLD FOXTROT UNI, sorry i work for disneyland

  • i know secert sevice i can easyle se them but i respect that they dress them selfs as tousist^^ i am not quite good in english

  • gotta love mickey for makin us all feel so safe when there tho woohoo lol

  • you can see them when your there all you have to do is watch closely for guys with cameras around there necks and dressed like tourists but are all alone look closely and you will see a ear peice

  • Are the cameras around their necks real or just a prop? I mean are they taking pictures of suspicious people like the FBI or something?

  • no not that ive seen its just used as a prop is what ive always seen just to make them seem more like a tourist

  • Where did that take place?

  • The Contemporary Resort, upper level by the arcade, circa 1994.

  • He was probably taken to the depths of the 'utilidor'. I'd love to check that place out.

  • It's really not that great.. hahaha it's big concrete tubes pretty much. =] nothing fantastic

  • its very easy to spot them in the magic kingdom...they look liek regular cops but have mickey patches

  • omg thats great... i saw them drag a drunk guy away the 2nd time i was there... lol

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