I worked 2005 and 2006 both on streets, and saw a lot from all types of people. I've seen the typical drunks acting stupid, the violent drunks, the annoying kids, the just plain stupid, and finally the diehard fans that what make working the event worthwhile. After 2006, I decided that dealing with everyone else just to provide excellent scares for the few and far in between wasn't worth it any more. I've personally seen over half of my cast had to deal with drunk terrors. I've seen a stilt go down because someone literally pulled on his leg, I've seen countless attempts at guys groping characters to see if they're female, I've seen my friend get punched in the throat and couldn't speak for a week. I've been mobbed, surrounded by dozens of people messing with me and no escape. The only way I got out of it was a friend of mine had to get personal with them and literally shoved people out of the way for me to get out of there. And then the following weekend, some girl thought it would be fun to jump on my back and ride me like a horse. On average I've seen at least one person leave USF backstage in handcuffs by OPD, and this was just within my area while I'm on break. So there's no telling what else happens in other areas of the park. I miss the job dearly, but to me it's not worth the risk of getting injured.