I’m sure there are varied degrees of opinions, but the same line of argument can be used in this case that is being used to defend/justify the million dollar judgment against Six Flags (see a few threads down). The park is at least partially negligent…no? What reasonable person/business associated with amusement park industries does not know about people slipping out of lap bar type restraints. I don’t need to list them for this audience. So the park knowingly continued to operate a ride that they knew had potential for somebody to fall out of and be hurt/killed. Right there is your partial liability.
Now we all probably agree that the rider was responsible (partially) because of his behavior. I can only assume the rider indeed broke the law by standing up, much like the person who threw the rock at Six Flags was partially responsible! Yet we see that Six Flags is on the hook for millions in damages…AND we see that many in the coaster community agree with the court action under the justification of partial liability. You see where this is going…?
Anyhow, Cypress Gardens best settle or they will risk another jury looking for payback from big, mean, and most importantly, rich amusement park. This is how our system works now! Some, amazingly, seem ok with it. Nobody is 100% responsible for their own actions if there is a big money-laden company available that can take even a tiny percentage of the blame.
As an aside, I am amazed that every ride does not currently have overhead restraints. It is simply not worth risking millions of dollars in liability. Any park that continues to run their coasters without a fail-proof means of preventing manipulated exiting is asking for it. Since the park is now responsible for the behaviors of criminals (which is what this kid apparently was) and their behaviors, it only stands to reason that all parks must immediately put overhead restraints (or similar) on all of their rides to prevent criminals for freeing themselves from the vehicles and risk injury to themselves and others. I mean, so many have lambasted Six Flags for not putting a barrier fence to stop the criminal rock throwing…so what is the difference here? Cypress Gardens is apparently still running this ride…knowing full well that somebody could wiggle out and fall off the train, or worse yet fall into the car behind them and injure others! They have no choice but to change the design to prevent the criminals from injuring themselves or others. Thank god, in this case, this kid did not land on another innocent rider.