Honestly, IceAlisa, I've lost track of what people are arguing.
Funny! So - miscellaneously......
They are looking for the one alligator out of 1 million in the state who attacked the child? Why? It's not like a rogue alligator in a horror movie who is roaming the beaches looking for people to eat.
They are putting up signs for people who have never seen a nature show in their entire lives, or America's Funniest Videos, or Crocodile Hunter (well, gee, we don't have to worry because there are no Crocodiles in Florida?) a blurb on the sports from a golf tournament showing an alligator on the course, that there are over 1 million alligators in Florida and that they move fast? They should have billboards on all the state lines - there are 1 million alligators here. Enter at your own risk.
I would be the person who got made fun of for saying I'm not going in that dark, murky water, there could be alligators in there. I wouldn't even sit on the edge of our pool at night without the underwater lights being on because anything could have crawled or fallen in during the day. (I rescued a bunny once with the pool net - looked out the 2nd story bedroom window one morning, and there he was.) I would have freaked out if a leaf would have touched my foot in the dark!
I can't swim, so who thinks I should be able to ignore any signs that say no swimming and go on in because I'm not swimming. (Yes, they should have signs telling you to stay away from the water and why. But then who would stay there.)
Every time I see a deer crossing sign, I expect to see them standing on the side of the road waiting to cross! And I have seen them cross at lots of places where there weren't signs. ha ha Anyway, who is going to pay attention to signs that say there might be alligators here. Do they expect the tourists to all stay inside?
Never been to Florida. Never had the urge. Because of the humidity and bugs. Not because alligators are everywhere!