I was at WDW last week. I was wearing an earbud that is like the ones Security and many police dept use.
It's the kind that is clear, goes in one ear then wraps around the ear and into a coiled clear wire. It is clipped to my collar and goes under my shirt.
I was listening to a small FM radio to hear a Tiger baseball game.
An undercover security officer came up to me and showed me his ID. "What is that earbud being used for?" I said to listen to FM radio. He asked if I can talk on it or transmit. I said no.
He said that his some park employees where mentioning me and asking him if I was a new security member they should know about.
He asked if I could take it off and not use it in WDW. Not wanted to be escorted out of the park, I agreed.
Then I noticed that at least three other security folks where surrounding me in a 12 foot ring.
The office was very stern and I felt I had spit on Mickey.
Anyhow, word to the wise, security earbuds are a BIG NO NO.
Bob
It's the kind that is clear, goes in one ear then wraps around the ear and into a coiled clear wire. It is clipped to my collar and goes under my shirt.
I was listening to a small FM radio to hear a Tiger baseball game.
An undercover security officer came up to me and showed me his ID. "What is that earbud being used for?" I said to listen to FM radio. He asked if I can talk on it or transmit. I said no.
He said that his some park employees where mentioning me and asking him if I was a new security member they should know about.
He asked if I could take it off and not use it in WDW. Not wanted to be escorted out of the park, I agreed.
Then I noticed that at least three other security folks where surrounding me in a 12 foot ring.
The office was very stern and I felt I had spit on Mickey.
Anyhow, word to the wise, security earbuds are a BIG NO NO.
Bob