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Lord Dane:

--- Quote from: Sir Edward on 2012-09-06, 20:43:39 ---
--- Quote from: Lord_Dane on 2012-09-06, 19:57:08 ---Maybe that is their way of saying...work for the MDRF as "staff" (Sir Edward & Sir Brian) and then not worry about carrying your weapons.

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Staff can't carry either. They banned that several years ago.

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Really?? I have pictures from MDRF with their employees/staff carrying in costume/character that day I was there. And the hypocrisy continues.......  :o

Sir Brian:
Ah but then it would be a JOB and we wouldn't be able to have as much fun!  ;)

Sir Edward:

--- Quote from: Lord_Dane on 2012-09-07, 09:12:20 ---
--- Quote from: Sir Edward on 2012-09-06, 20:43:39 ---Staff can't carry either. They banned that several years ago.

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Really?? I have pictures from MDRF with their employees/staff carrying in costume/character that day I was there. And the hypocrisy continues.......  :o

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As I said in a follow-up, some cast members carry a weapon as part of their role, but it's forbidden for the rest of the staff and boothies.

Lord Dane:

--- Quote from: Sir Edward on 2012-09-07, 13:36:41 ---
--- Quote from: Lord_Dane on 2012-09-07, 09:12:20 ---
--- Quote from: Sir Edward on 2012-09-06, 20:43:39 ---Staff can't carry either. They banned that several years ago.

--- End quote ---

Really?? I have pictures from MDRF with their employees/staff carrying in costume/character that day I was there. And the hypocrisy continues.......  :o

--- End quote ---

As I said in a follow-up, some cast members carry a weapon as part of their role, but it's forbidden for the rest of the staff and boothies.

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Yes I recall but I want to make an argument for the contradictions of the owners. :) You're not making this easy. :)

Sir Edward:
lol, sorry about that. :)

I agree, there's plenty of hypocrisy. They have booths on site that sell swords, including wooden toys, however they turn away kids at the gate who want to come in with the wooden toys they bought there previously.

And while they can require customers to take steel swords straight to their car when they buy them there, they can't stop kids from walking around all day with the toy swords they just bought, otherwise it would kill the business for toy swords.

And kids swinging wooden swords around have ALWAYS been a greater source of danger than costumed patrons.

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