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According to Gizmodo,

Disneyworld has reportedly started scanning the fingers of toddlers in an effort to prevent ticket fraud. Children between the ages of 3 and 9 will now have to have their fingerprints scanned when they enter the Most Magical Place on Earth. This practice is already in use for guests 10 and older. A Disney spokesperson said,  that the new policy “ensures a seamless entry experience for our guests, helps protect guests from someone else using their ticket and reduces ticket fraud.” According to the Sentinel, parents can use their own fingerprints instead of the children’s, and WESH.com reports that people who don’t want Disney to scan their prints can “visit guest relations.”

I don’t know how I feel about this.  Parents, what are your thoughts on this?

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