Headlines: AP: Disney Parks Stop Scans for Topless Riders

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    Originally Posted By Jim in Merced CA

    Since you don't see this 'grumpy cast member' until after you've gone through the ride, how does this deter people from doing the 'Flash Mountain' routine?
     
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    Originally Posted By di-tard4life

    ooohh my gosh i can't beleive people do that!! that soo dirty!! lol wow..good thing that stopped it..dl and dw is a family park
     
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    Originally Posted By mele

    I don't think people ever stopped pulling up their shirts on Splash, etc.

    While it's inappropriate...I wouldn't call it "dirty". They're just boobies. ;-)
     
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    Originally Posted By Yookeroo

    "Well, either way, people know about it, and now all heck's about to break loose. I wouldn't be surprised if they decided to take out all the security cameras on the rides and let just about anything happen...."

    The sky is falling!!!!
     
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    Originally Posted By Sara Tonin

    ^^^^*snort, snicker, snort, snort.
     
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    Originally Posted By Bellella

    It's a family park, everyone! People shouldn't be allowed to get away with flashing the cameras! Imagine this: they don't scan for inappropriate photos, and at the area where you see your Splash Mountain photos right after you get off the ride, young children see very inappropriate images. I'm sure that a lot of parents are not going to be okay with that.
     
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    Originally Posted By queenbee

    It is nearly impossible to control everything your children are exposed to in a public venue. My girls are 9 and 12. If they saw a rude finger gesture or a bare chest, I would simply use it as a teaching tool. This would be an example of how not to behave. End of story. My reaction would not change even if they were very small.
     
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    Originally Posted By Sara Tonin

    Should we start enforcing a rule for babies to either be bottle fed or blindfolded? Get a grip!
     
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    Originally Posted By Bellella

    Did I say that? No I did not. But when they're older- does the word impressionable mean anything to you?
     
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    Originally Posted By SpokkerJones

    "does the word impressionable mean anything to you?"

    What impression do you think seeing a boob will have on a kid? I looked through my dad's Playboys when I was a kid. It didn't warp me. I didn't learn to disrespect women. I'm just an average person of average intelligence with average hopes and dreams.

    Should people be flashing on Disneyland? Probably not. Is the world going to end if it happens? No. It's a minor problem in the grand scheme of things. I care more about Tomorrowland sucking than Flash Mountain.
     
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    Originally Posted By di-tard4life

    bellela..i totally agree with you..cameras or not..chests or not..its a famly park..
     
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    Originally Posted By di-tard4life

    well know i did see a mom feeding her baby from her chest when i was in line on matterhorn..but its not like she wa showing it to the whole world..she did have it covered descretly..but i guess that is nothing compared to the flashing on the rides
     
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    Originally Posted By RoadTrip

    They have reassigned the cast members who used to scan the photos. That does not mean they have stopped scanning. Almost all digital cameras now have "face recognition" programmed in so that if the camera sees a face it focuses on it.

    It would not be very tough to make "boobie recognition software" that would block photos when someone flashed.
     
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    Originally Posted By mele

    I think RT is volunteering to work on that program.
     
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    Originally Posted By RoadTrip

    Well, I would need a LOT of models to make sure the programming properly recognized the huge variety there is out there.

    ;-)

    P.S. I would be willing to bet Disney already has the program in place.
     
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    Originally Posted By Sara Tonin

    Well, if you paint a smile on your tummy and lift your shirt would the program recognize that as a face?
     
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    Originally Posted By RoadTrip

    <<Well, if you paint a smile on your tummy and lift your shirt would the program recognize that as a face?>>

    Probably with the younger women. The software would have a tough time recognizing a face when the eyes were at the same level as the nose.

    ;-)
     
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    Originally Posted By SleepingBeauty82

    ^^^ That made me laugh!

    I agree with whomever said they would just use it as a teaching tool to show their kids what NOT do to. Besides, a couple boobies on Splash Mountain are NOTHING compared to what kids hear and see when they're around their peers. I remember being 5 or 6 and sitting around the playground talking about private parts with my friends (we didn't know exactly what they did but we knew they were funny). Kids aren't as oblivious or as innocent as their parent's think.
     
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    Originally Posted By Bellella

    Well, what if parents hear about this, and they stop taking their kids to the park? A lot of parents are really touchy about their kids being exposed to the wrong things. This might kill some business for D-land, or at least Splash Mountain.
     
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    Originally Posted By mele

    Good. Less hyper-sensitive, fearful people at the park is a good thing.
     

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