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I have once again been reminded that "can" does not equate with "should".
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I stand corrected. :)
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Our TX office states that guns are not allowed on property. Gotta leave them at home, or park your car somewhere other than the building parking lot.
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Yes, perhaps Disney should have simply revoked his employee parking privileges.
Disney has survived dozens if not hundreds of lawsuits unscathed or with a settlement that amounts to a hill of canned beans. If this were just about any other company, I'd say the ex-employee has a great lawsuit. But with Disney ... well I hope he enjoys his lifetime AP. (And btw, he can keep that gun locked in the guest parking lot for free if that AP is Premium.) |
I'm not allowed to bring firearms to the Nuke plant. In fact one of our reactor operators was fired when he brought his guns into the control room to clean during his lunch.
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Maybe he had to deal with a lot of French guests?
I don't know about Disney, but in our company's policies, the company reserves the right to search the person or any bags they may have on park property. Failure to comply is grounds for discipline up to and including termination. |
But could they fire you if you allowed them to find the gun in your locked car? And can you lock a gun in a car parked outside the Nuke plant?
These are vital constitutional issues of our time. |
Not sure what the rule is on California State Beaches regarding firearms
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Beer bottles, no.
Firearms, ok. I think. |
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