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Court says Disneyland can keep Segway ban

Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland in Anaheim, California.
Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland in Anaheim, California.
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A California appeals court says Disneyland Resort can keep a ban on Segways at its parks.
           
The Orange County Register says the court ruled last week against a woman with muscular dystrophy who sued for discrimination four years ago because she couldn't use a Segway at Disneyland.
           
The 4th District Court of Appeal says Disney showed that the stand-up, two-wheeled scooter was unsafe to use inside the crowded Anaheim park.
           
Disney has since developed its own four-wheel standing scooter for use in the park.

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