The entertainment people were first and foremost put there to put something in the dead space. That they have taken to this photo thing is probably due to the fact they end up board and talking to the security guards (in turn helping them out). I agree the people are just doing their jobs, that is why I suggest going to guest services and sharing displeasure with the policy.
And I've talked to a number of people who have no idea security is out there doing that. Also security by policy is not supposed to ask people to delete pictures, only to stop taking them.
Unless you make a big issue out of it guest services types out the complaint, maybe gives you a few one time express passes and moves on.
Correct, if it's a policy once your informed you do have to follow it if you want to remain on property. But as I'm advocating above, when you run into the policy there is no harm in letting UO know you don't like the policy/don't feel it's being executed fairly.
There is no requirement for them to post all of the polices. In fact as private property they can ask you to leave at any time for any reason (and they don't have to tell you why).
OK, you conveniently left out the other half of my post-
"B. Guest Services told me there is no policy that exists saying you cant take certain pictures??"
I mean, I REALLY am getting tired of what seems like people fighting me to the death on this subject. I try & leave it alone & ignore it, but it keeps coming up. What part of "Guest services said you can take construction photos." do you people not understand??? GUEST SERVICES!! Not my own assumptions, something I heard from a friend of a friend, etc etc. I mean, who else do I have to talk in upper management since there word doesnt mean anything??? Yet people keep jumping in & saying. "If security tells you to stop, just comply/why make there jobs more difficult, blah blah blah."
Why let security harrass you & make YOUR day more difficult with rules that dont exist??? So if you meet all the requirements of a ride, & security comes & says you cant ride, would you just comply & "complain later"? If your not doing anything wrong or breaking any rules WHY COMPLY?!! Or at least comply & not make a complaint about it?!?! THIS MAKE NO SENSE!!!!
"There is no requirement for them to post all of the polices. In fact as private property they can ask you to leave at any time for any reason (and they don't have to tell you why). "
The key word is PUBLISHED policy. If its not listed anywhere- such as there website, anywhere at the park, your ticket, the map, ITS NOT A PUBLISHED POLICY. It's all just hearsay. So again, if security says "You cant wear that Mickey hat." than that means automatically its an official policy that just happens to be not listed anywhere??
"Correct, if it's a policy once your informed you do have to follow it if you want to remain on property. But as I'm advocating above, when you run into the policy there is no harm in letting UO know you don't like the policy/don't feel it's being executed fairly."
Im not talking about policies or "policies that I dont like" that clearly exist, or not liking a policy. I'm talking about policies that DONT exist that security is leading people to believe does.
The funny thing is, Ive NEVER been stopped by ANYONE for taking pictures, so I havent yet had the chance to make anyone's job "more difficult." This past weekend, I was even taking pictures from the lagoon & MADE sure to take my time to make sure a security guard saw me, walked right by him, DIDNT SAY A WORD. But when I heard that Bowadd & other people were told to stop taking pictures & wasnt breaking any rules, rather than just ASSUMING that security was wrong for doing that, I fgured I would find out for myself for sure so I could educate myself & everyone here so if this ever happened to anyone else ever again, we would be better prepared because I dont wanna see anyone else here get unnesecarilly harrased if they dont have to. Yet instead of being thanked, people just had to put up a fight about it & state a million reasons why you should listen to security no matter what they say & say that Im just trying to make THERE job more difficult. I just dont see how if they ask you to stop doing something & you respectfully reply with "What rule or policy am I breaking, because there is nothing listed on your OFFICIAL WEBSITE saying anything about photography restrictions & Guest Services said I can take construction photos?" is making things more diificult.
So I'm done on the photography rules subject as I was just trying to help you people out, so feel free to continue to go on about how wrong I am & how security can tell you whatever & to just comply & not question it & just let them "do there jobs", instead of making there jobs more difficult.