Fido Chuckwagon
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The fact that so few seem to understand this anywhere, including in every day life, is one of the greatest failings of the American educational system.Because correlation does not equal causation
The fact that so few seem to understand this anywhere, including in every day life, is one of the greatest failings of the American educational system.Because correlation does not equal causation
So you’re saying uni is to blame for allowing him to ride…Their response in updating their restrictions is also consistent with his conditions being the cause and not simply just him passing out
A significant settlement by Universal would suggest Universal is partially responsible.So you’re saying uni is to blame for allowing him to ride…
I'm not handwaving anything. Paraplegics with or without spinal conditions ride roller coasters all the time. They don't all die either. Many of you keep acting like this was some inevitable, highly predictable outcome of him riding a ride like this, when even his own family will tell you he was an experienced coaster enthusiast (but again, it's not like this happens regularly, regardless of who was riding what.) Even if he technically didn't meet the existing requirements to ride, this is still not a paraplegic riders issue, like Universal wants to paint it as, this is a Stardust Racers killing a person issue.Why are you continuing to handwave the fact that the one person out of the million+ who have ridden that died just happened to be a paraplegic with an existing spinal condition?
Blunt force trauma is the preliminary cause. How or even IF his condition contributed in some way is still mere conjecture. Universal adding new restrictions to a seemingly random assortment of rides doesn't actually prove anything.Their response in updating their restrictions is also consistent with his conditions being the cause and not simply just him passing out.
Just because they ride them regularly doesn’t mean they should. Or all should. Or that it doesn’t differ from coaster to coaster. And just because the end result isn’t death doesn’t mean there isn’t increased risk. Those warnings are there for a reason.I'm not handwaving anything. Paraplegics with or without spinal conditions ride roller coasters all the time. They don't all die either. Many of you keep acting like this was some inevitable, highly predictable outcome of him riding a ride like this, when even his own family will tell you he was an experienced coaster enthusiast (but again, it's not like this happens regularly, regardless of who was riding what.) Even if he technically didn't meet the existing requirements to ride, this is still not a paraplegic riders issue, like Universal wants to paint it as, this is a Stardust Racers killing a person issue.
I didn't say anyone should go out and ignore the warning signs. You're missing the point again, which is that people get on rides they technically aren't supposed to on a regular basis, and they're very much allowed to in most cases. Even Universal, until just now, has traditionally taken measures that only make it easier for people who technically shouldn't be riding to do so. Increased risk or not, statistically, it's not an anomaly where someone is risking certain death by any stretch of the imagination, it's an everyday occurrence. A person dying on a ride from blunt force trauma because they passed out, able-bodied or not, is very much an anomaly, therefore it's NOT consistent with anything.Just because they ride them regularly doesn’t mean they should. Or all should. Or that it doesn’t differ from coaster to coaster. And just because the end result isn’t death doesn’t mean there isn’t increased risk. Those warnings are there for a reason.
When was this determined and by whom? That riders need to be ambulatory was not the standard before this incident. It is still not the standard outside Universal parks and apparently one Merlin park. Nor is it the standard with any of the relevant manufacturers.Just because they ride them regularly doesn’t mean they should. Or all should. Or that it doesn’t differ from coaster to coaster. And just because the end result isn’t death doesn’t mean there isn’t increased risk. Those warnings are there for a reason.
I also reacted with anger.@Tom Morrow why did you react to my post with the angry emoji?
Okay. I understand. My apologies to @Tom Morrow.I also reacted with anger.
The anger isn't to you - it's towards the trash humans pretending to be unresponsive.
I'm not handwaving anything. Paraplegics with or without spinal conditions ride roller coasters all the time. They don't all die either. Many of you keep acting like this was some inevitable, highly predictable outcome of him riding a ride like this, when even his own family will tell you he was an experienced coaster enthusiast (but again, it's not like this happens regularly, regardless of who was riding what.) Even if he technically didn't meet the existing requirements to ride, this is still not a paraplegic riders issue, like Universal wants to paint it as, this is a Stardust Racers killing a person issue.
Blunt force trauma is the preliminary cause. How or even IF his condition contributed in some way is still mere conjecture. Universal adding new restrictions to a seemingly random assortment of rides doesn't actually prove anything.
The fact that so few seem to understand this anywhere, including in every day life, is one of the greatest failings of the American educational system.
So you’re saying uni is to blame for allowing him to ride…
The final determination of the cause of death has not been made. Universal and Mack don’t get special secret access to the medical examiner. Even the Department of Agriculture isn’t going to get that. They do not know more than us regarding the specifics of the cause of death and the medical examiner leaking such information to private entities for their financial benefit would be its own serious issue.What you're proposing is happening is: Universal, Mack, the investigations, etc etc have not yet determined the cause of the man receiving blunt force trauma, but have just decided to blame it on body conditions as a scapegoat and reopen the ride anyway, hoping for the best. Think about how absolutely batsh** insane this would be for them to do! They would be risking everything!
Or consider that maybe, just maybe, they know more than you, and made an informed decision based on their information, vs. your assumptions that are based on what has been released publicly.
Universal (and Mack for that matter) don't determine the victim's cause of death. That isn't their job. They merely determine if the ride was "operating correctly," whatever that means.What you're proposing is happening is: Universal, Mack, the investigations, etc etc have not yet determined the cause of the man receiving blunt force trauma, but have just decided to blame it on body conditions as a scapegoat and reopen the ride anyway, hoping for the best.
I know, right?Think about how absolutely batsh** insane this would be for them to do!
Please tell us exactly what he hit.. and how he managed to do it compared to every other rider... and why he involuntarily did any of it. Then, tell us why it's not going to happen to anyone else.It is already known what happened to him during the ride.
You don't need crayons. You're the one who needs large print. The family, has part of discovery, is entitled to the full report. The state, as part of its investigation is entitled to all, maybe some exceptions, of the report.. I can't believe we have to keep breaking out the crayons here to explain that these little bits are NOT the full investigation nor conclusions.
I've not seen anyone saying that they have to respond to requests on fan forums, have you?THE POINT. UNIVERSAL DOESN'T HAVE TO RELEASE additional information. Universal doesn't have to respond to poster requests on internet fan forums.
I'm sure some want to see gory autopsy photos.
Please tell us exactly what he hit.. and how he managed to do it compared to every other rider... and why he involuntarily did any of it. Then, tell us why it's not going to happen to anyone else.
I mean, you know exactly what happened right? Because UNI changed a sign?
"multiple blunt force trauma" is not the full explanation of what his body went through and why. I can't believe we have to keep breaking out the crayons here to explain that these little bits are NOT the full investigation nor conclusions.
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