Source: Crazy Days and Nights

In response to a question I received in a recent Q & A, I went digging for some documents about reported child sexual assaults/abuse at two of the properties owned by the company.

How many reports had been taken?

Zero.

I found that astonishing.

With the number of people in and out of the properties and considering hotels on property, there had to be at least a few, right? Nope. I knew the policy of the company was to never take a report about child abuse.

The policy has always been, they are not our children, so it is not our worry.

Parents discipline how they see fit.

Apparently this has extended into reports of child sex assault and abuse too.

So, I dug some more and asked some current and former employees.

A victim through an adult or parent can report it to an employee, but there will be no action taken unless the victim is dying or needs to go to the hospital.

In that case, there will be a report for insurance purposes, but there will be no mention of sex abuse or sex assault.

The company says it is not up to them decide if that actually happened.

They are just reporting a victim was injured and the nature of that injury.

Not how it happened.

Because of this loophole, people know it is safe to do whatever they want to kids and nothing is likely to happen if they bring a kid to either of these properties and assault them.

Anaheim Disneyland 

Orlando  Disneyworld

Sick sex trade on Disney’s doorstep

THOUSANDS of Brits will flock to Disneyland in California this summer – not knowing there is a perverts’ playground packed with prostitutes on the doorstep.

The sleazy sex trade is rife in Anaheim, the town that is home to Disneyland, with some vice girls aged just TEN.

Married British holidaymakers are among the punters using the hookers, while young Brits are among the victims of sex trafficking in the area.

Shocking figures reveal around 40 per cent of the prostitutes in Anaheim are under-age.

Many of the sex workers operate on a hotel-packed stretch of Beach Boulevard, known as the Mile of Madness, where many of those visiting for their dream holiday choose to stay.

Concerned charities claim hundreds of hookers operate out of restaurants and hotels used by tourists.

Some are even sneaked into Disney properties under the noses of unsuspecting bosses.

Last night D’Lita Miller, from Families Against Sex Trafficking, said: “Men travelling here with their families are slipping away and paying for these
girls to have sex with them.

“This is going on in Disneyland because it is part of our neighbourhood.

“I am certain there are girls going in to Disney hotels. Without a doubt clients are booking girls in hotels in their areas where all tourists stay.

“People are in denial about this crime wave. It is not getting the attention it deserves.

“If tourists really understood what was happening they would think twice about visiting and that could spark some action.

“I don’t believe Disney is aware that this is happening on such a large scale.”

The main red-light district is just four miles from the gates of Disneyland and surrounded by hotels.

Around 14million visitors a year head to the theme park, with tens of thousands making the journey from the UK.

Other popular attractions here, including Knott’s Berry Farm theme park and the Medieval Times restaurant, are even closer to street corners where working girls congregate.

Campaigner Debra Dolce, of the Forgotten Children charity which rescues girls from the clutches of pimps, revealed that some girls are as young as ten.

She said: “There are hundreds of girls working the streets in the area. The sheer volume is so overwhelming that the police cannot get on top of it.

“Many tourists would be shocked at how horrific the sex trafficking is here. Some of the girls we’ve rescued are as young as ten, which shows PAEDOPHILES are targeting the area too.

“Sex trafficking and under-age prostitution is a huge issue in California. The pimps really are untouchable in some areas. It is a situation spiralling out
of control.”

Some customers have even boasted to the sex workers that they have flown in to Anaheim especially to mix a family holiday with the chance to buy sex.

Debra explained: “They will travel with their family then leave them to go and buy prostitutes.

“We’ve rescued hundreds of girls from this trade, but so many feel their lives are at risk if they leave their pimps.

Homeland Security have come to interview the girls along with the police and FBI, but I’m not sure if those services are working together.

“The regular policeman on the beat is not enough. We want to help the girls and stop the pimps.

“They travel in caravans evading detection and prosecution. We need everyone fighting to stop pushing the problem from town to town.” – Source


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