Originally posted on 02/11/2014:
This can't be good for bizness Gaberz.
More kids injured on bouncy castles than mechanical amusement rides, study reveals
http://www.ottawacitizen.com/health/...412/story.htmlTORONTO - Bouncy castles have become a fun, familiar fixture at indoor playgrounds, carnivals, fairs and backyard gatherings, but a new Canadian-led study finds that more children are being injured on inflatables than on mechanical amusement rides.
Lead author Kathryn Woodcock is director of the THRILL Lab (Tools for Holistic Ride Inspection Learning and Leadership) at Ryerson University, which has studied various aspects of amusement ride design and engineering for 10 years.
May have to go back to jittery standup once a month to pay the weed bills... Woodcock with the cockblock.