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Woman Killed on New Texas Giant

#31
I agree with ness!
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#32
(Jul 25, 2013, 02:42 AM)Ness64 Wrote: ….. You won't know the nature of the incident until Six Flags releases it's findings.…..

This is true. However, experience with corporations and their methods of laying blame plainly indicate Six Flags will find themselves innocent in the matter while placing all the responsibility at the feet of one of the junior staff with the least training who was nearest the incident who, at the time of the accident, were simply doing the work they were hired to do by Six Flags.

In a situation such as this if major corporations such as Six Flags had their way I’m sure they would fix the problem by giving the dead customer her money back.
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#33
(Jul 25, 2013, 02:42 AM)Ness64 Wrote: I will present some facts here. Texas Giant will not allow a train to depart the station unless ALL restraints are in the locked position. If that train left the station, then every restraint on it was locked. The restraints that the ride uses are kept in place by two hydraulic cylinders and the second one is only there in case the first fails. Once they're down, they do not come back up until that train is back in the station.

How do you suppose the woman fell out then?
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#34
Sweet jeasus how many times do I have to explain this.

Just watch the video (THE WHOLE THING):
youtube.com/watch?v=i0KmTMf0VVQ

The restraint never opened. She slipped out.
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#35
lets all stop arguing over how she fell off of the car and died. it's an accident - not everything in this world is going to be perfect.....
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#36
^Right on!
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#37
(Jul 26, 2013, 10:39 PM)alexwohlbruck Wrote: How do you suppose the woman fell out then?
I've already said that I'm not making any speculation. I merely stated a few facts about the ride and how it works.
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#38
(Jul 26, 2013, 10:54 PM)llamaboy Wrote: ....
Just watch the video (THE WHOLE THING):
youtube.com/watch?v=i0KmTMf0VVQ

The restraint never opened. She slipped out.

I see what happened now. That video was very helpful. The woman was so large the tide shifted from the equator and while the tide was going out it took the rest of her with it. And of course, being a woman she was more badly off than the man in the video because on her there were a couple of more tides shifting.
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#39
UPDATE: New Texas Giant to reopen this weekend!

And also, Iron Rattler opened back up for a little while with signs showing to put the lap bar on your lap and not over your bulk.
Telling me that the lady fell because the lap bar was on her bulk, and over an airtime hill her bulk came up leaving her lap bar too loose.
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#40
I don't know if anybody didn't post this already, but apparently the woman was obese, and she loosened up the restraint to be more comfy.
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