Nicole said:...or maybe they just wanted the money...
Nicole said:How would they know if there is a bomb? They only searched the entrance, BC, and Sesame.
I think they handled it terribly. They made no effort to protect the guests and staff, and they continued to allow people to enter the park. In addition, we were hanging out only a few feet from BC, so closing that hamlet hardly made anyone more safe. I am seriously disgusted.
Nicole said:There should be a plan in place to ensure the safety of all guests and staff.
Nicole said:If a bomb had gone off somewhere in the park and people had been injured or killed, the park and the police would have failed. Period.
Closing one random hamlet, providing no information, and leaving everyone in harms way, is not an acceptable response.
The park responds more actively to the possibility of thunderstorms.
Nicole said:The park responds more actively to the possibility of thunderstorms.
DanielWilliams said:Nicole said:Closing one random hamlet, providing no information, and leaving everyone in harms way, is not an acceptable response.
Random? Seriously?
Zachary said:Yes, random. The threat wasn't even in the Banbury restrooms...
Look people. If there was a bomb, the park's ridiculous reaction would have done nothing. Simple as that.
This seems like absolute common sense to me: There should be a procedure in place to evacuate the park in case of a bomb threat. Does anyone disagree with this?
DanielWilliams said:Furthermore, I contended before (and hold that contention) that there is no reason NOT to believe there is a plan and that it was executed in conjunction with JCC law enforcement.
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