viranimus said:
It really depends on the situation. When I worked at Disney World, whatever we did was always about the customer, even when they were in the wrong. For example, if we believed the customer had given us fake money, we were supposed to take the money, get as good of a look at them as we could, then as soon as they're out of earshot immediately call our managers and tell them we "had too much change." Then they would show up with Disney security and take things from there. Even though we were addressing a possible crime, the process of dealing with it was as non-invasive as possible.
I did have to tell people some things that ruined their day, though. I worked at the Magic Kingdom, and MK has no alcohol, as per Walt Disney's vision of what the park should be like. Not a day went by that I didn't have to tell at least one person "I'm sorry, there is no alcohol here." Some people would laugh, thinking it was a joke. But then I'd have to explain to them no, for real, there is no alcohol in the Magic Kingdom. Then they would whine and huff and puff and act like I had just thrown their phone into the Seven Seas Lagoon.
Smoking was a major pet peeve of mine, too. There are smoking areas in the park. They are marked clearly on the map, there are signs which show where they begin and end, and every cast member in the park knows where they are. And yet some people will still try to sneak them. I sort of became the resident cigarette detector at whatever stand I was working at. People would always try to smoke them in crowds during parade time, but it was easy to spot them either by the puffs of smoke during the day or the glowing end of it at night. They also tried to hide in corners and casually lean over fences or the edges of bridges. I would seek them out and make them put them out every time. It's just ridiculous--some people get severely agitated by that smoke and will explicitly avoid the smoking areas of the park. We even had some cast members we couldn't send to certain stands because they were close to smoking areas. Plus it's just rude to everyone else around you who expect to not be inhaling someone else's smoke. So needless to say when some jerk decides he just can't get his lazy ass over to one of the nearly dozen smoking areas in the park, I get a little irritated.