Disneyland is known for being the park where anything is possible. The best and the worst. During the summer holidays, the story of this 6-year-old girl who was unable to go to Disneyland Paris because of… her first name created a buzz. Now, it’s Michael’s that attracts the media’s attention.
This Disneyworld employee must defend himself in court for having hacked the computer system of the menus of the park’s restaurants. According to the indictment, the man intentionally removed peanut allergy warnings from several dishes.
He wouldn’t stop there since he would also have added swear words to the menu. In addition, by having hacked the park’s computer system, he also took the opportunity to store personal information about his colleagues. He would have collected the homes, telephone numbers and other personal information of no fewer than 14 employees.
A case that is causing a lot of noise in the United States since it comes a few months after the death of a visitor following a serious allergic reaction. But the indictment denies any connection between this death and Michael’s case. Indeed, the park having discovered its modifications during printing, these errors fortunately never reached the park.
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