redman822 said:
One case in point, the Cajun Cliffhanger accident at GAm. The rules explicitly stated no sandals or bare feet. The girl took off her sandals and rode the ride barefoot, which ultimately led to the "ability" of her toes to get caught between the wall and the floor. She and her family was able to get a settlement from the park....
She didn't ride barefoot and actually had shoes on which you can see in this picture: http://abclocal.go.com/wls/features/032902_picture_sixflags3.html
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Final Deja Vu Count for the 2002 Season: 52
Superman: Ultimate Flight Count (SFGAm) = 42
http://www.SFGAmWorld.com
Anyway, this rotor ride reminds me of those old Coney Island rides back in the day that looked (and probably) were fairly dangerous. But that was before the days of heavy litigation, I suppose. Is the rotor even there anymore? I can't imagine them lasting many more years if they are.
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--George H
---Superman the ride...coming to a SF park near you soon...
Currency tracking experiment... http://www.wheresgeorge.com (Referring to The "George" on the $1 bill - Not Me)
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