Friday, September 7, 2012
Legoland visitor told to delete photos of derailed train
STOMPer GeneralStomp says staff at newly-opened Legoland Malaysia tried to force him to delete pictures he had taken of a train that derailed during his visit.
The STOMPer described the situation:
"I saw this scene at Legoland Malaysia today (Sep 7).
"About a week before opening, I was hoping the system would be well with no hiccups.
"I was in the same train earlier and luckily was safe.
"I hope no one was injured.
"Security prevented me from taking photos and wanted me to delete them from my camera.
"I was intimidated by them too.
"But I decided to share the picture here for all to take note that their security was high-handed although the park was good overall.
"Their desire to shut the public social media out made me want to share it all the more. This is not the way to threaten guests."
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Malaysia Boleh
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