jmvd20
Well-Known Member
That's America for ya!
One a side note, I was at Cedar Point a couple of months ago and we saw that they were making overweight people get off of one of their coasters. Basically it's a rule there if the safety bars don't click then you can't ride. And everyone watched as the fat people left.
I have seen that happen to people at Cedar Point as well, however it is safety first. The fact is that some types of restraints cannot be made to safely secure very obese people. They should not be allowed to ride if the safety features do not work, if they get hurt all it does is increase prices for everyone.
But then Cedar Point also promotes obesity by selling more fried food than any other park I've seen.
But they do not force anyone to eat it, what we eat is our choice in the end. Every person should be responsible for what they choose to eat, no park, company, or restaurant forces us to eat anything.