The kid wasn’t released from the seat. He was too big to be in it. The ride operator was at fault for not stopping him from riding. NOT the fault of the manufacturer or the park itself. The chaperones accompanying the kid should have been doing their job and reading the size and weight limit warning. Put blame where it belongs!
The kid wasn’t released from the seat. He was too big to be in it. The ride operator was at fault for not stopping him from riding. NOT the fault of the manufacturer or the park itself. The chaperones accompanying the kid should have been doing their job and reading the size and weight limit warning. Put blame where it belongs!
This is the first time I’ve responded to this story so don’t try to dismiss my comment by lieing that it was post before! You just don’t want honest opinions.
Comments for Damaged, Closed Off Orlando Attraction Meets Its Fate
G M
So, what attraction has “met its fate”?
Sharon
The kid wasn’t released from the seat. He was too big to be in it. The ride operator was at fault for not stopping him from riding. NOT the fault of the manufacturer or the park itself. The chaperones accompanying the kid should have been doing their job and reading the size and weight limit warning. Put blame where it belongs!
Sharon
The kid wasn’t released from the seat. He was too big to be in it. The ride operator was at fault for not stopping him from riding. NOT the fault of the manufacturer or the park itself. The chaperones accompanying the kid should have been doing their job and reading the size and weight limit warning. Put blame where it belongs!
This is the first time I’ve responded to this story so don’t try to dismiss my comment by lieing that it was post before! You just don’t want honest opinions.
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