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doublerabbityesterday at 10:19 PM2 repliesview on HN

It's a scape goat. I am sure fraud does happen at the park but this now more "won't someone think of the children" but replace children with fraud. Ironic when Disney itself is fraudulent.

It's more than likely they're collecting civilian data for other means and/or for money.


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cybercatgurrltoday at 12:39 AM

i’m sure they’re gonna be selling the data of exactly which shops and rides you went to and for how long

dangustoday at 2:32 AM

If it only happens 1% of the time that’s SO much money.

50,000 guests per day, let’s say average person is spending $200 in a day…if 1% of them are doing some kind of entrance fraud you’re looking at $36.5 million dollars per year.

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