February 19, 200719 yr Be careful on how you read those reports, they are just simple statements with very little info. Do your research on any that you are interested in. Don't just take one or two web sites word for it.
February 19, 200719 yr When you see a website like that one, you might want to ask yourself what motive the webmaster has . . . who is paying the freight for the site, and why. Just common sense...
February 19, 200719 yr I've used that website several times over the years. The early reports are sketchy, but recent incidents are covered pretty well. The webmaster who runs it does not have a site dedicated to the so called "danger" of parks. They are mostly reports from the local papers. When an incident did occur, such as the Superman incident as SFNE, we used that information at the park I was working for to improve safety awareness and reinforce policy. It was a way to keep in touch with safety concerns in the business in a very timely manner. Most of the incidents are at non-fixed sites. Very few are at fixed sites.
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