i think the goal of any park owner would be to run a safe well maintained amusement park, do you really think a park owner would open the place thinking "i hope we have an accident and somebody gets injured today.....or better yet a death" :thinking:
that would be like a restaurant owner hoping one of his customers gets food poisoning, even if there is no lawsuit against them its bad publicity,
but here is the harsh reality.....amusement park accidents have happened in the past, they are happening in the present, and they will continue to happen in the future, there is no way to prevent accidents, that's why they are called "accidents"
some fault must be placed on the customer for putting themselves in that position to begin with, you must assume some kind of risk, in this case it was a child who may not realize the risks involved and therefore the fault is on the parents,
if im a park owner i am definitely putting a disclaimer on your ticket stub saying "you are entering this park at your own risk, you are riding the rides at your own risk, and we will not be responsible for any injury for any reason whatsoever" (but in more legal terms)....if you don't like it do not enter
i would never go skydiving and jump out of a plane in fear the parachute did not open, so i simply do not put myself in that position,
now lets say next week i change my mind, i jump out of the plane, my parachute does not open, i slam into the ground and i survive but im paralized from the waist down.....im not going to blame the company who flew the plane, and im not going to blame the maker of the parachute, im going to blame myself for my own actions and the choice i made to jump.....i was the one who put myself in that position.....people need to stop blaming everybody else for their own choices and actions
aside from what most people think it is actually very difficult to run a safe amusement park, aside from the rides, there is a risk of injury whenever you crowd that many people into a relatively small area,
if you buy a brand new car and maintain it by the book, take it in for service once a week, there is still the possibility of it breaking down, same goes for amusement rides.....you can not eliminate the unknown 100%.....its impossible,