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I'm trying hard to be positive, but it's getting harder every year. If you haven't been, Indiana Beach has a small roller coaster on the roof of a building called Tig'rr. Up until this year, the cars on Tig'rr have had no restraints. You sit on Tig'rr similarly to that of a log flume, and just simply hold onto the bars at your sides, as you would on a log flume. This year, unfortunately seatbelts have appeared on Tig'rr. Our society is really getting on my nerves.

Sights from the future: All roller coasters are limited to 20mph and any coaster exceeding that must be trimmed. The angle of the drops must be such that you could safely walk down without slipping. Drops are not to exceed 30 feet, because it would be dangerous if any guests were to exit the train. Guests must be restrained with seatbelts, tight fitting lap bars, shoulder restraints, neckbraces, feet and angle holders, and must be at least 5 feet tall, but not taller than 6 feet to ride safely. Trains on roller coasters must have brakes that can be activated in case of emergency or higher g forces than 1.5 or lower than .5. No lateral forces greater than .1 are permitted. Riders must not be subjected to forces from coasters for longer periods of time than 30 seconds, or they might suffer an injury.

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If that makes you unhappy, wait til you see what Swamp Fox at Myrtle Beach just got:

So much for padding!

Seat belts are not being added to these rides because of improved safety, but for improved PERCEPTION of safety. We are the ones to blame.
Which is exactly why I subtitled my thread "our society sucks" and not "today's park managment sucks."

I think your going a little extreme on your last half of your report.
Which was intentionally so. Given the changes in just the last 30 years, imagine in another century all the extra crap that will be added to coasters. They might even come up with something that I hate worse than trims!!! :o

unless the seatbelts are *really* tight, they really don't bother me all that much.

I honestly feel the same way, but it's the addition of a restraint that bothers me. It will undoubtedly change the ride experience and slow down the load and unload times. Just look at how much slower the dispatch times are on The Beast, The Racer, and Son of Beast as a result of the seatbelts and those that can't seem to find them.

When experiencing rides, the seatbelts really don't considerably change the experience of most rides as far as I'm concerned. The only ride on which I really hate the seatbelt is Blue Streak at Cedar Point. They like to tighten, and then they will not release no matter how hard you try to persuade them. As such, they serve as a stapler.

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Flyer, I can only see you getting madder at one thing in particular - parks putting trims on such trimless rides as Millennium Force and Blue Streak. :wacko:

*Tries not to think about it.*

I also try not to think about it, and, to be honest, every time I go to Cedar Point I expect a trim on Blue Streak. I hope it never happens, but too many coasters have histories of brakes being added to ignore the possibility.

On that happy note -

Trim brakes suck...kill the trims not the coaster!! ;) (I have got to make a shirt that says that!)

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Make one for me if you go through with it in size XL. I'll pay you back. I need something other than just Diamondback and Maverick shirts. :lol:

Hmmm....I might have to print a bunch and put them in the gift shop on trimbrakessuck.com. I should so create that website.

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Yes, there are. Right before the second turn after the lift, there is a set of trims.

I'm not sure you could call it a "set" of trims, but there is a brake there. It's similar in design and pointlessness to the one on each side of The Racer at the turnaround.

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