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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 12071" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>a couple years ago my easy child got a ride to an amusement park with a school acquaintance. Once there easy child bought a season pass with her own money and went on her way, with plans to meet back up with the acquaintance at the end of the day. At the end of the day, P was coming out of bathroom near gift shop and entrance, and acquaintance was coming out of gift shop. Acquaintance got stopped----both girls wound up getting detained, searched, acquaintance had stolen a $4 ring from gift shop. easy child had not even been IN gift shop----</p><p>BOTH girls got their passes to park pulled, altho acquaintance only had a one day pass, easy child had a full season pass. </p><p>Both girls were issued a very high fine, by the amusement park (I still do not understand how the park could demand payment of a fine without police or court) </p><p>I got a phnoe call and was told our whole family was now permanantyly banned from ALL of this companies amusement parks, YIKES. </p><p>2 weeks later I got a formal letter from their lawyers. The letter said paymnet of the huge fine would not guarantee formal charges being filed in court. HUH? </p><p>I called a lawyer. Explained situation. a few hours later I got a call from someone at amusement park. They DID ban my easy child from the park for that season and they did not refund her cost of season pass, BUT they did not ban the rest of the family at all, in the end, and we also did not have to pay the fine, and no charges were brought against easy child.</p><p></p><p>Maybe if you talk to someone - maybe they might reconsider?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 12071, member: 1697"] a couple years ago my easy child got a ride to an amusement park with a school acquaintance. Once there easy child bought a season pass with her own money and went on her way, with plans to meet back up with the acquaintance at the end of the day. At the end of the day, P was coming out of bathroom near gift shop and entrance, and acquaintance was coming out of gift shop. Acquaintance got stopped----both girls wound up getting detained, searched, acquaintance had stolen a $4 ring from gift shop. easy child had not even been IN gift shop---- BOTH girls got their passes to park pulled, altho acquaintance only had a one day pass, easy child had a full season pass. Both girls were issued a very high fine, by the amusement park (I still do not understand how the park could demand payment of a fine without police or court) I got a phnoe call and was told our whole family was now permanantyly banned from ALL of this companies amusement parks, YIKES. 2 weeks later I got a formal letter from their lawyers. The letter said paymnet of the huge fine would not guarantee formal charges being filed in court. HUH? I called a lawyer. Explained situation. a few hours later I got a call from someone at amusement park. They DID ban my easy child from the park for that season and they did not refund her cost of season pass, BUT they did not ban the rest of the family at all, in the end, and we also did not have to pay the fine, and no charges were brought against easy child. Maybe if you talk to someone - maybe they might reconsider? [/QUOTE]
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