Laketravis
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- Nov 14, 2010
With regards to this whole thread, parking loopholes, FP loopholes...
I'm sure we've all been at a cash till before where the teller provides incorrect change. Maybe they grab a 10 rather than a five and hand it over for change. When this has happened to me in the past, I certainly bring it to their attention. Would you just take the money and run, KNOWING that they have made an error which just happens to be in your favor?
Legitimize it however you like, if you are consciously flouting rules you know exist "because you can", you are being dishonest. Reprehensible.
It has NOTHING to do with moral superiority, and everything to do with being a member of a civilized society. I realize that this point is largely lost, as the majority of society no longer believes in civility. This said, I mentioned NOTHING about theft in my post. That is your own inference.
Would it be wrong to take the extra 5 dollars the teller gave you? Technically not, as you are not responsible for their actions, or their businesses practices. You could see that extra 5 dollars as a gift, or customer appreciation. You, after all are not omniscient. Or you could do the reasonable civilized act of returning what was given in error.
It is not overly complex or difficult to understand that for each person who "triple dips" ride capacity is being lost for 2 other people on that ride. Yes you CAN triple dip, but should you? Is the reduced ride capacity your problem? No, but you could be a part of the solution, or you can let your selfish needs override common decency and take all you can get.
It's possible your posts only makes sense to you, because you are truly comparing apples to oranges. The clerk is not aware they made a mistake; Disney is fully aware of the details of the transaction and approved the transaction.
Morals are based on values. Values are based on beliefs. If you believe that requesting Disney's permission to obtain and use a FastPass by providing media for examination by Disney in granting that request and receiving such permission is wrong, then you are certainly free to follow your conscience and not request that permission in the first place.
But to accuse others of being morally wrong, dishonest, or reprehensible simply because they don't share the same beliefs as yourself is, well....ignorant.