Within the past hour, Silver Dollar City have released this statement.
Agreed, that is the one "whatabout" to the debunk. But the whole story becomes questionable when you look at the ride system in photos. It would be completely impossible for it to go under water because it's only inches from the bottom of the trough anyway.Anti-rollbacks can and have failed in the past if they are not the correct specification. I wouldn't be so quick to dismiss the claim out of hand
This is awful, so unlucky that he went into the support structure as well! Hope he's recoveringFor the second time in a few days, another accident in the Philippines - boy loses lung being thrown from chair swing ride. Trigger warning - link includes footage of incident, but no graphic injuries shown. Allegations of broken lock on swing seat.
For some reason my Instagram feed is always full of fairground clips from India. I must have watched one and now that is all that it recommends. But most feature fairs with numerous ferris wheels rotating at insane speeds with no safety whatsoever. Most fairs only seem to have three rides, wheels, pirate ships and knockoff break dances, but duplicated many times.India - 5 injured falling from ferris wheel, one burnt as they hit power line on the way down.
The thing with those rides is the cars have a shared lap bar which is individually manually locked and unlocked by the attendants (instead of being done electronically by the operator in the cabin) via a lever at the front.Wales - 2 ejected from Twister at Cardiff Winter Wonderland. No info on level of injury.