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Amusement Park Must Keep Patrons Safe

July 20, 2013

As an attorney who has handled many amusement park injury cases against parks like Six Flags and others, I am concerned when employees continue to fail to keep their patrons safe. An employee of the park knows the ride better than the customers and it is that persons job to keep riders safe. The employees should always double check every ride before its operation to ensure that riders are safely secured and strapped in.

Although rides may be fun and adventurous, there is no reason for amusement parks to take unnecessary risks. It only takes a few seconds to double check all safety procedures before operating a ride. The safety of the riders must come first.

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