14 year old dies after falling out a ride in a Orlando theme park
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KermitBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 09-27-10
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MinnesotaFatsSBR Posting Legend
- 12-18-10
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#72Fats - there were some women bigger than that. I didn't see any upper height or upper weight limits on any of the rides. Not sure his weight had anything to do with him falling. He didn't have on his seat belt. You could put a baby in his place and without a seat belt/safety restraint it's game over.
That arm brace thing did not fit properly o er his shoulders and that's pretty clear.
Look, he's probably 6-3" + and 325 pounds with a 50" waist....the ride simply isn't designed with that customer in mind.
There is no such thing as 'one size fits all' when it comes to safety & health. He simply shouldn't have been allowed to ride....his size being a societal outlier.Comment -
kidcudi92SBR Posting Legend
- 12-14-11
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#73Operators fukked up letting him on
Kid didn’t realize he wasn’t strapped in quite obviously. How? I don’t know, but that doesn’t matter
Sending people up like that and not making sure they are good to go? Unreal
Every coaster/whatever I’ve been on it’s like an airplane, if your belts and shit aren’t tight, they will sit there until they see you are obeying the safety rules…otherwise the plane doesn’t take off or you get thrown offComment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
- 12-10-09
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#74Kid was fat, supersized it one to many times.
Didn't keep his fat ass on the seat and slid right off. He should have never gotten on those rides. When you are that fat and heavy I could see you slipping right out of your seat even when strapped in.
I was a tall kid that road all the rides in my teens and I was always afraid I'd hit my head on the sharp roller coaster passes. I'd dip my head everytime.
Rides are sketchy. I'm out today. Thrill for kids though. Better be normal sized though is what I'm getting at. Those coaster seats aren't built for obese or really tall or really small people. I could see how you could fall out.Comment -
19th HoleSBR Posting Legend
- 03-22-09
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#75Operators fukked up letting him on
Kid didn’t realize he wasn’t strapped in quite obviously. How? I don’t know, but that doesn’t matter
Sending people up like that and not making sure they are good to go? Unreal
Every coaster/whatever I’ve been on it’s like an airplane, if your belts and shit aren’t tight, they will sit there until they see you are obeying the safety rules…otherwise the plane doesn’t take off or you get thrown off
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Every airplane and every amusement ride that I have ever ridden you have to be locked and loaded.
Click-It or adios.
The protocol was not in force and an innocent kid is no longer with us.
.Last edited by 19th Hole; 03-25-22, 11:53 PM.Comment -
kidcudi92SBR Posting Legend
- 12-14-11
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#76Kid was fat, supersized it one to many times.
Didn't keep his fat ass on the seat and slid right off. He should have never gotten on those rides. When you are that fat and heavy I could see you slipping right out of your seat even when strapped in.
I was a tall kid that road all the rides in my teens and I was always afraid I'd hit my head on the sharp roller coaster passes. I'd dip my head everytime.
Rides are sketchy. I'm out today. Thrill for kids though. Better be normal sized though is what I'm getting at. Those coaster seats aren't built for obese or really tall or really small people. I could see how you could fall out.Comment -
Fidel_CashFlowSBR Aristocracy
- 12-03-12
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#77Jibby is nutsComment -
kidcudi92SBR Posting Legend
- 12-14-11
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#79
It’s to the point they will
A. Will not run the ride/let the plane take off
B. Throw you off and tell security to escort you out of the park or plane
C. Planes they just make you show your belt is tight (or act like it) - but every ride I’ve been on has been physically checkedComment -
KermitBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 09-27-10
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#80Kid was fat, supersized it one to many times.
Didn't keep his fat ass on the seat and slid right off. He should have never gotten on those rides. When you are that fat and heavy I could see you slipping right out of your seat even when strapped in.
I was a tall kid that road all the rides in my teens and I was always afraid I'd hit my head on the sharp roller coaster passes. I'd dip my head everytime.
Rides are sketchy. I'm out today. Thrill for kids though. Better be normal sized though is what I'm getting at. Those coaster seats aren't built for obese or really tall or really small people. I could see how you could fall out.
If ANYONE would slide out of a ride like that, it would(or should) be skinny people.Comment -
19th HoleSBR Posting Legend
- 03-22-09
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#81<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Tragic! 14 yr old Tyre Sampson was 6’5 and 340 lbs. His father says his son told friends something didn’t feel right, as the ride started. Then panic set in and he fell to his death. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Fox35?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw"> #Fox35</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/fox35orlando?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@fox35 orlando</a> <a href="https://t.co/OG9vea4j2A">pic.twitter.com/OG9vea4j2A</a></p>— Valerie Boey FOX 35 (@vboey) <a href="https://twitter.com/vboey/status/1507455061810573312?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw" >March 25, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>Comment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
- 12-10-09
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#82
Fat kid slid right out of the seat and harness. Could have been strapped in tight we don't know for sure? That kid was probably weighing in at 300 pounds plus and probably had a flat ass. Slid right out on his lower back rolls.Comment -
kidcudi92SBR Posting Legend
- 12-14-11
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#83Maybe, but that was a downward gravity ride, the obese kid that weighed a ton had momentum and just slid right out as the ride was slowing to a stop. That's the way I saw it.
Fat kid slid right out of the seat and harness. Could have been strapped in tight we don't know for sure? That kid was probably weighing in at 300 pounds plus and probably had a flat ass. Slid right out on his lower back rolls.
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JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
- 12-10-09
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KermitBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 09-27-10
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#85Maybe, but that was a downward gravity ride, the obese kid that weighed a ton had momentum and just slid right out as the ride was slowing to a stop. That's the way I saw it.
Fat kid slid right out of the seat and harness. Could have been strapped in tight we don't know for sure? That kid was probably weighing in at 300 pounds plus and probably had a flat ass. Slid right out on his lower back rolls.
Do you think that he was the heaviest person to ever ride that thing?
C'mon man.Comment -
Da Manster!SBR Posting Legend
- 07-13-07
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#87Well, it's been a good minute since I've been to any kind of amusement parks, but I always thought the proper protocol for safety precautions (regardless of kids height and weight) is for one of the supervisors or ride attendants to come around and make sure that all seat belts are clicked in and the shoulder harness firmly locked in place for each and every person on the ride...were these precautions and preventive measures taken?...Comment -
KermitBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 09-27-10
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#88If he was too fat and tall to be restrained properly, then the people working the ride should have told him so and asked him to get off of it.Comment -
Da Manster!SBR Posting Legend
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#89Comment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
- 12-10-09
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#90I'm a dick.. 14 year old kid died. Not a joking matter. I owe everyone an apology. I got out of line in this thread.Comment -
Fidel_CashFlowSBR Aristocracy
- 12-03-12
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#91Apology accepted
now go take a lap, palComment -
19th HoleSBR Posting Legend
- 03-22-09
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#92<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">A look at the restraints on the Orlando Free Fall ride. They pull over the rider - similar to a roller coaster (no seat belts). 2 workers do safety checks and make sure restraints are locked. A 14-year-old boy tragically died in the ride last night. <a href="https://twitter.com/fox35orlando?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@fox35 orlando</a> <a href="https://t.co/UuvjadcCJq">pic.twitter.com/UuvjadcCJq</a></p>— Ryan Elijah FOX 35 (@ryanelijah) <a href="https://twitter.com/ryanelijah/status/1507330056598822912?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw" >March 25, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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Really wonder how something this tragic happened to this unfortunate kid.
Sounds like he had nothing but upside going into the future. Great kid, an excellent student and big football skills.
Simply an unnecessary event.Last edited by 19th Hole; 03-26-22, 12:28 AM.Comment -
Goat MilkBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 03-24-10
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#93Cause Sleep is the Cousin of DeathComment -
Fidel_CashFlowSBR Aristocracy
- 12-03-12
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#94Hey 19th or Kermit
one of you mentioned a sensor or something being present , or lack there of
looks like there was some sort of sensor … not sure if that’s his seat or not
Just Wanting to bring this up since someone mentioned it
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The lights on the bottom of the seats are supposed to go on to indicate that the harness is secure. In the video you can see all the lights are on except one seat! Is this where he was sitting?? This is so sad… <a href="https://t.co/wfM2idM0FB">pic.twitter.com/wfM2idM0FB</a></p>— Christina Pushaw (@ChristinaPushaw) <a href="https://twitter.com/ChristinaPushaw/status/1507505435858944009?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw" >March 25, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>Comment -
TheMoneyShotBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 02-14-07
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#95Some of you guys are jumping the gun a tad. Typically on a harness ride there isn't a seat belt. For example Cedar Point's old ride called "The Iron Dragon" was one of the first original "harness rides" over the shoulder without a seat belt. The harness is designed to engage and LOCK down regardless of the weight and/or chest size of the individual. Once the harness is in the down position it locks by compression and hydraulics. It doesn't need to fully come all the way down but it must be tight to your chest as close as possible. You can only conclude that it either failed..... or that kid didn't pull it tight enough towards his chest.Comment -
TheMoneyShotBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 02-14-07
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#96Great photo Kermit. Clearly the harness is designed to come all the way down and lock your legs from moving too. The force of the ride literally shot him through that small opening. Or the harness failed and popped open on the descend. That harness... even though it doesn't look locked.... shouldn't move upwards while the ride is in operation based on the hydraulics.
I don't know about you guys.... but I'd be holding for dear life like the guy on the far left. Hold the damn handles.Last edited by TheMoneyShot; 03-26-22, 01:50 AM.Comment -
cankidSBR Hall of Famer
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#97kid looked too big for the ride, RIPComment -
Fidel_CashFlowSBR Aristocracy
- 12-03-12
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#98Someone did the math on Reddit
there’s a formula for shit like this we learned a long time ago and mostly forgot
but using that formula it was close to 2.2 tons of force when he hit the concrete
it’s interesting cuz the “wigger” looking attendant
seemed to be nonchalant about his job
which can be easy to do as hundreds of rides go smooth and usually
human beings have a hard time of thinking horrible things will happen
until it directly happens to them or happens right in front of them
Operator error or not , liability will fall on the Company , not the employee.Comment -
19th HoleSBR Posting Legend
- 03-22-09
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#99Hey 19th or Kermit
one of you mentioned a sensor or something being present , or lack there of
looks like there was some sort of sensor … not sure if that’s his seat or not
Just Wanting to bring this up since someone mentioned it
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The lights on the bottom of the seats are supposed to go on to indicate that the harness is secure. In the video you can see all the lights are on except one seat! Is this where he was sitting?? This is so sad… <a rel="nofollow" href="https://t.co/wfM2idM0FB">pic.twitter.com/wfM2idM0FB</a></p>— Christina Pushaw ���� (@ChristinaPushaw) <a rel="nofollow" href="https://twitter.com/ChristinaPushaw/status/1507505435858944009?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw" >March 25, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Fidel-
That has to be Kermit's info.
The darkened seat looks ominous if it represents non-functioning equipment.Comment -
7deuceoff$uitSBR MVP
- 04-08-16
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#100Absolutely tragic. I can't imagine the panic that set in when he realized he wasn't secure on that ride. RIPComment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
- 12-10-09
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#101My kid would never be that fat Goaty. Not under my watch and roof anyways. Parental fail with this fatso kid. Cost him his life. Now that I won't apologize for..
If this kid was in shape and or remotely slimmed down I'd bet the house this accident would have never happened. That's keeping it real!Comment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
- 12-10-09
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#102Great photo Kermit. Clearly the harness is designed to come all the way down and lock your legs from moving too. The force of the ride literally shot him through that small opening. Or the harness failed and popped open on the descend. That harness... even though it doesn't look locked.... shouldn't move upwards while the ride is in operation based on the hydraulics.
I don't know about you guys.... but I'd be holding for dear life like the guy on the far left. Hold the damn handles.Comment -
Ghenghis KahnSBR Posting Legend
- 01-02-12
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#103No matter how you put it, the people operating the ride fukked up. That's what happens when you put retards in charge. The kid shouldn't die from a dumb rideComment -
DrunkHorseplayerSBR Hall of Famer
- 05-15-10
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#104If the employees had told the kid he was too big to ride, they would have been accused of fat-shaming and every activist would have used social media to tell the world who they are, where they live, etc.Comment -
MackballsSBR Hall of Famer
- 12-01-16
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#105It's an awful tragedy, but the underlying cause of it occurring is because the kid was severely oversized. He was too young to fully process in time the fact that he wasn't completely secured in. Didn't speak up perhaps because he didn't want to bring attention to himself in front of his friends and others on the ride waiting to go up. Worker was a complete moron, obviously, and clearly didn't do his final run through to check that everyone was secured properly. But we can't act like if he was of normal size this would have happened the same way. How could it have? The harness literally would not close because of the kid's size...the worker didn't complete his job, but the only way that thing doesn't fasten normally is if it legitimately can't...and it couldnt...because the person it was trying to fasten simply wouldn't allow it.Comment
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