• @distantsounds
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    602 months ago

    To think that Disney could have gotten away with it if this guy had a Disney+ account.

    • @acosmichippo
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      the agencies involved here are not able to fine much more than that. But I guess a fair question is why are they only fining for this stuff after the fact? Do they not inspect periodically?

      Also the widow is suing Disney for wrongful death, so hopefully that will hit them a little harder.

      • @[email protected]
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        42 months ago

        I don’t doubt there’s some limit to the fine, I’m more trying to point out the absurdity of how low that is for Disney. Surely we could concoct a system where the fine is based on some percentage rather than a flat rate that is probably decades out of sync with inflation.

  • @[email protected]
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    Why did they get fined? Surly the one that fell had a D+ subscription at some point ever, maybe even in the future.

    • @yggstyle
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      72 months ago

      Notice fined… not sued. Im certain that clause was in every single contract that worker signed…

  • @Got_Bent
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    132 months ago

    So they’re losing like, what, five Disney World one-day admissions?