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Hiisi25

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  1. If this does close like River Rapids because of an overreaction over a 'Shit Happens' moment, over something trivial, over something that happens everyday in the world around us.... People need to stop getting caught up over a conveyor belt of emotion about it, both parks should make the modifications that need to be made to the rides then quickly reopen afterwards. 

  2. 12 minutes ago, Brad2912 said:

    Hold on, so after pumping rubbish inconsiderate posts one after the other all day, you've now gone to the depths of calling parents whose child was KIDNAPPED, MOLESTED & MURDERED and have campaigned and instigated multiple awareness and safety procedures across the country to keep other children safe, 'Attention Whores'. 

    You are a dead set fuckwit (sorry kids but that's as close to PG13 as I can be right now with this deadbeat)

    Oh please they demand to be always in the limelight, even when the issue was settled and the person convicted... They STILL insist on riding on the coattails of the death of their kid for a continuing public profile. Mind you, the kid would have been still alive if they were never neglectful parents in the first place and not let a young child hang by the side of the road in the middle of nowhere. They are much to blame for the kids death as is the person that committed the crime. 

  3. Just now, Theme Park Ninja said:

    so you are saying the GL incident last year was caused by people's own stupidity? 

    Well that was clearly a design flaw by the manufacturer that wasn't picked up beforehand... I doubt that the River Rapids which has been running incident free since 1986 would be running with a design flaw that no one has picked up on over the last 20+ years... Similar to how the Log Ride which runned without incident since 1981 until some moron decided to stand up in the raft before falling out of it. 

    6 minutes ago, UpperCoomera said:

    Richard, you are right. I'm off this site for a few days because I can no longer stand the abhorrent BS from those like @Hiisi25 and @POP.

    If they can't have at least some sort of respect and human decency I have to distance myself.

    It's not just their view or curiosity, it's subhuman rot that has no right being published. I'm deeply ashamed on behalf of them.

    And you rather censorship? I'd bet you'd be the first to jump up and down, bitch and moan over 'Political Correctness' 

  4. 10 minutes ago, Theme Park Ninja said:

    we don't have sufficient evidence that the individuals were mucking around, mate please don't jump to conclusions without sufficient evidence to back up your point

    Its what called a possible and logical conclusion... The vast majority of accidents in the world are caused by people's own stupidity and their desire to win the darwin awards. 

  5. 5 minutes ago, Theme Park Girl said:

    Have you even been following the initial facts as to what happened? It's believed that the entire raft flipped after it collided with another on the lift hill conveyor belt. Do you seriously believe that it's physically possible for people standing up and "mucking around" in any manner to manage to flip one of those incredibly heavy things over? 

     

     
    If they are that heavy, then they shouldn't have easily flipped over, more so if there are people in it. 

    4 minutes ago, webslave said:

    C'mon guys, you're surely smarter than this.  @Hiisi25 is clearly being as tactless as possible in espousing beliefs that are all but guaranteed to rile you up.  That ends when you let it end.

    Not at all, just pointing out the things that people are too shit scared to.

  6. 1 minute ago, Theme Park Girl said:

    There has been absolutely no evidence of this, including from witnesses whom have spoken openly to the media today. If anything, numerous sources have been speculating that the accident happened due to a ride malfunction. 

    No one just simply falls out of that ride so refer to the Log Ride incident six months ago. They probably undid their velcro straps and was mucking around in the manner I described in my first above comment. 

  7. 3 minutes ago, Theme Park Girl said:

     

    Possibly, but the point of my post was to indicate that now is not the time to be even remotely considering such a thing. They haven't even properly started the investigation yet, and that alone is something that is no doubt going to take a lengthy amount of time. 

    It is worth pointing out, however, that the reason the Smiler reopened was with the conclusion that their accident was the consequence of operator error and lack of training, not because of any fault with the actual ride itself. That and whilst there were serious injuries involved, none of them resulted in death.

    Such decisions on whether a ride reopens or not post accident fall on the circumstances surrounding the incident itself. Therefore given we have no idea at this stage as to how and why this happened with River, it's way too early to be concluding that the ride will reopen. 

    Well can we just put it up to 'Shit Happens'? Because they do and we move on, also I strongly disagree with the entire closure of the park until further notice... We simply don't close every single road in the country because there was a car accident. 

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