Super Dave wrote:
They almost certainly will, but I don't know if they should, or if so, how much.
Disney has been trying, I believe quite responsibly, to be as nature-friendly as possible while developing huge areas of an ecosystem.
Nature can be deadly. If you don't wipe out all alligators, someone will eventually be killed by one.
As cruel as it sounds, sometimes shit happens.
Super Dave... You're saying Disney is NOT responsible for the death of the child because they're "... trying, I believe quite responsibly, to be as nature-friendly as possible while developing huge areas of an ecosystem..." is ABSURD...
When someone goes into a wild animal's (like a wild alligator's) Natural Habitat it's OBVIOUS "... someone will eventually be killed by one..."
But when Disney takes a wild animal (like a wild alligator) and puts it "on display" for the General Public to see... the BURDEN OF SAFETY FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC FALLS ON DISNEY...
This has NOTHING to do with ANIMAL PRESERVATION and ECOSYSTEMS... This has EVERYTHING to do with ENDANGERING INVITED LIVES...