bob0012
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It's usually no on dark rides, shows where it's dark and roller coasters.
Dark rides because it irritates other guests and night vision can mess with cameras creating a green glare for them.
Shows where it's dark because it irritates other guests and the preformers.
And roller coasters for your own safety. The camera could break free and hit someone else or it could bump you. Of course for some reason people argue that they are perfectly safe with their camera because they use wrist strap or somthing like that. And of course I've seen many people who were hurt because they hit themselves in the face with their camera, I've seen many smashed cameras and even a few people hit by other people's cameras. It's a shame people don't lisetn and have to hurt others.
Dark rides because it irritates other guests and night vision can mess with cameras creating a green glare for them.
Shows where it's dark because it irritates other guests and the preformers.
And roller coasters for your own safety. The camera could break free and hit someone else or it could bump you. Of course for some reason people argue that they are perfectly safe with their camera because they use wrist strap or somthing like that. And of course I've seen many people who were hurt because they hit themselves in the face with their camera, I've seen many smashed cameras and even a few people hit by other people's cameras. It's a shame people don't lisetn and have to hurt others.