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This is also a self-operated ride without an operator present. You go up the stairs and get down on your stomach into the "tube". There are no restraints whatsoever; you can hold yourself by the bars in the "front window" of the car. You put a token in the box on your left hand side and when the light turns green, you push the start button.
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coasterinsane
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by [jonrev] on November 6th, 2005, 5:26 pm
Cool!
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Looks fun.
twixmix0303
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Ive already started a topic on hexenbensen or whatever it is.....its under odd coasters!
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by FRD714 on November 6th, 2005, 6:16 pm
Its definetly not safe at all.
Frank
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how is it not safe? they must have passed the safety regulations and stuff to be able to have it there......
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by FRD714 on November 7th, 2005, 5:56 pm
You could easily fall out if your goofing around. The whole back is open.
Frank
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by msoeagle on November 7th, 2005, 6:17 pm
Its in Germany, i think, so there safety regulations are probably different.
msoeagle
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Yeah it may have different safety regulations but still, they are not gonna let people get hurt lol
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by FRD714 on November 7th, 2005, 6:58 pm
You probably wouldnt see a ride like this in the u.s.
Frank
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Butterfly coasters are also operated without an attendant present.
rct2wizard360
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in Germany people have alittle something known as common sense, which prevents 99.9999% of all amusement ride accidents.
If you do something stupid on a ride in Germany and say, loose an arm, the park is able to sue you for the bad publicity you've caused them.
I always wonder how the US became so f'ing retarded in the legal system.
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