Rollercoasters4Life
TS Member
The full indictment can be read here, and it makes for chilling reading.
Schlitterbahn are strongly denying the charges, although clear facts point towards the ride simply not being safe. I suppose many of the true facts will come out in the trial.
Wow if people haven't read Rob's link above, definitely read it. Makes for chilling reading - They had no engineering backgrounds, no proper testing procedures, covered up injury reports or withheld them, didn't keep it maintained properly. I'm surprised it lasted as long as it did even though it was only on seasonal opening. Truly horrendous, and to think people put money and their lives in the parks hands on a ride that was basically - let see if we can build the Worlds tallest and fastest water ride. Tragic for all the people injured and the poor lad who lost his life. The worrying thing is, this thing would still probably be open today if that young lad hadn't of lost his life.
In the rough wording of Dr Ian Malcolm - 'The Schlitterbahn guys were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should.'