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jimnyc
05-03-2020, 11:09 AM
And I guess he didn't think much of the building he was sleeping in or who owned it, as he didn't see anything about trespassing? And just figured there was a boat there for anyone lucky enough to find this paradise?

Likely just figured since Disney was shut down that he could get away with it for a week or so!

Gotta give him credit for trying!! And hey, they didn't find him in the Castle or trying to turn on any roller-coasters for his own entertainment! :laugh:

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Man arrested trying to quarantine on private Disney island

ORLANDO, Fla. — Florida deputies arrested a man who had been living out his quarantine on a shuttered Disney World island, telling authorities it felt like a “tropical paradise.”

Orange County Sheriff’s deputies found Richard McGuire on Disney’s Discovery Island on Thursday. He said he’d been there since Monday or Tuesday and had planned to camp there for a week, according to an arrest report.

The 42-year-old said he didn’t hear numerous deputies searching the private island for him on foot, by boat and by air because he was asleep in a building. He told the deputy he didn’t know it was a restricted area, despite there being numerous “no trespassing” signs.

“Richard stated that he was unaware of that and that it looked like a tropical paradise,” according to the arrest report.

Orange County Marine deputies on Bay Lake used a public address system to tell McGuire he was not allowed to be on the property, but he remained on the island, anyway, according to the arrest report.

A security representative for Disney said she saw McGuire using a company boat Thursday, noting that the area had several “no trespassing” signs and two closed gates. She asked the agency to press charges.

McGuire was arrested on a trespassing charge and taken to jail without incident. It was not immediately clear whether he had an attorney who could comment.

Previously called Treasure Island, Discovery Island had been the site of a zoological park before the island was closed to the public in 1999.

https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/nation-world/story/2020-05-02/man-arrested-trying-to-quarantine-on-private-disney-island

SassyLady
05-03-2020, 08:08 PM
And I guess he didn't think much of the building he was sleeping in or who owned it, as he didn't see anything about trespassing? And just figured there was a boat there for anyone lucky enough to find this paradise?

Likely just figured since Disney was shut down that he could get away with it for a week or so!

Gotta give him credit for trying!! And hey, they didn't find him in the Castle or trying to turn on any roller-coasters for his own entertainment! :laugh:

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Man arrested trying to quarantine on private Disney island

ORLANDO, Fla. — Florida deputies arrested a man who had been living out his quarantine on a shuttered Disney World island, telling authorities it felt like a “tropical paradise.”

Orange County Sheriff’s deputies found Richard McGuire on Disney’s Discovery Island on Thursday. He said he’d been there since Monday or Tuesday and had planned to camp there for a week, according to an arrest report.

The 42-year-old said he didn’t hear numerous deputies searching the private island for him on foot, by boat and by air because he was asleep in a building. He told the deputy he didn’t know it was a restricted area, despite there being numerous “no trespassing” signs.

“Richard stated that he was unaware of that and that it looked like a tropical paradise,” according to the arrest report.

Orange County Marine deputies on Bay Lake used a public address system to tell McGuire he was not allowed to be on the property, but he remained on the island, anyway, according to the arrest report.

A security representative for Disney said she saw McGuire using a company boat Thursday, noting that the area had several “no trespassing” signs and two closed gates. She asked the agency to press charges.

McGuire was arrested on a trespassing charge and taken to jail without incident. It was not immediately clear whether he had an attorney who could comment.

Previously called Treasure Island, Discovery Island had been the site of a zoological park before the island was closed to the public in 1999.

https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/nation-world/story/2020-05-02/man-arrested-trying-to-quarantine-on-private-disney-island

Well, its in California and if he's a sexual pervert they'll probably release him.

Abbey Marie
05-04-2020, 10:33 AM
Why does the article say Orlando, Florida and San Diego?