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Let him sign a waiver and ride B2G Jun 2012 #1
How? rug Jun 2012 #8
How to get him to sign a liability waiver? B2G Jun 2012 #12
Or his mouth...or a prosthetic hand to hold the pen...! nt MADem Jun 2012 #13
It's a safety issue...if he was injured there would be liability... rfranklin Jun 2012 #2
they dont "let" people ride with their hands up they're told not to do that but people being what leftyohiolib Jun 2012 #16
Not to mention the other passengers could sue six flags for emotional trauma if cstanleytech Jun 2012 #21
"safety issue"... How? PavePusher Jun 2012 #25
Sometimes it's better to err on the side of caution. OnyxCollie Jun 2012 #3
he should get a couple of old school hooks.... IamK Jun 2012 #32
Odd. My experience on most roller coasters is that my hands have nothing to do. . . Journeyman Jun 2012 #4
I was almost tossed from the Rebel Yell abelenkpe Jun 2012 #11
And when you got off the ride you cried "More, more, more!"? Chiyo-chichi Jun 2012 #17
Billy Idol! abelenkpe Jun 2012 #27
Judging from the name of the ride and your presence here on DU now, I would coalition_unwilling Jun 2012 #19
Thank you! :) nt abelenkpe Jun 2012 #28
Which Rebel Yell? obamanut2012 Jun 2012 #22
The one just north of Richmond, VA nt abelenkpe Jun 2012 #26
I've ridden that one obamanut2012 Jun 2012 #31
Questions after legless veteran falls from roller coaster in New York state Ian David Jun 2012 #5
Legs keep the body restrained in RCs, not the hands DaveJ Jun 2012 #15
My first reaction is that 'holding on' should never be a consideration petronius Jun 2012 #6
Yeah, that's where I'm stuck too. AtheistCrusader Jun 2012 #10
I totally agree. surrealAmerican Jun 2012 #34
Safety first abelenkpe Jun 2012 #7
I'm a little confused what having no hands has to do with being safe in the ride. AtheistCrusader Jun 2012 #9
This is the same park where a patron lost their legs on a ride 5 years ago RZM Jun 2012 #14
Another Six Flags in Md. had a girl die when she got tossed off the coaster, iirc Blue_Tires Jun 2012 #20
Um... which lawsuit are you referring to? cthulu2016 Jun 2012 #18
as has been stated upthread, if the coaster requires you to hang on with your hands for safety.. frylock Jun 2012 #24
i've been on that coaster several times.. frylock Jun 2012 #23
They could have told him before he waited an hour. eom tawadi Jun 2012 #29
It's a liability issue. Hands do help riders... Honeycombe8 Jun 2012 #30
Last year a guy fell out of the superman ride ejpoeta Jun 2012 #33
So it's required that you throw your hands up in the air when you ride? ManyShadesOf Jun 2012 #35
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