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Disney Parks stops scanning for topless riders on Space Mountain, Tower of Terror and

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Disney Parks stops scanning for topless riders on Space Mountain, Tower of Terror and others
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Wednesday, May 6th 2009, 10:38 AM

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Disney Parks employees will no longer scan for topless riders on attractions like Splash Mountain, the company said.
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ANAHEIM, Calif. - Disney says it will no longer scan riders on Splash Mountain and three other rides for guests who feel the need to flash their breasts for souvenir photos.

Disney confirmed Tuesday that it has reassigned employees at Disneyland and Disney's California Adventure who watched for breast-baring riders because "actual inappropriate behaviors by guests are rare."

Disneyland spokeswoman Suzi Brown says the changes took effect Sunday at Splash Mountain, Tower of Terror, Space Mountain and California Screamin'.

Riders are photographed on the attractions and can then buy souvenir copies. Some have exposed their breasts in hopes that the picture would make it onto a photo preview screen at the ride's exit.

The company began the screening about 10 years ago.
 
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