While the Walt Disney Company will immediately fire employees who have a legal firearm unloaded, cased, and locked in their private vehicles while parked on publicly accessible company property, Disney is not firing one of its employees who was recently arrested by the FBI on child-pornography charges.
TALLAHASSEE DEMOCRAT
09/01/2007
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WKMG LOCAL 6
ORLANDO
Police: Disney worker arrested on child-porn charges:
ORLANDO --- A worker at Walt Disney World was arrested late Thursday on child-porn charges, according to police. FBI agents arrested Disney food service worker Tony Guerra in Central Florida on Thursday after an investigation. Guerra was put on unpaid leave until the case against him is resolved.
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