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Quote from: Skull and Bones on September 21, 2011, 07:23:17 AMthey should let them go on so long as they sign a waiver. I think that's fair. Signing a waiver does not eliminate the safety concerns for the other park attendees. A waiver would be pointless.The ban, which is not Muslim specific, was imposed about 3 years ago mostly to prevent hats from falling onto the tracks of roller coasters and other rides, park officials said."Part of our rules and regulations, which we painstakingly told them over and over again, is that certain rides you cannot wear any sort of headgear," Tartaglia said. "It's a safety issue for us on rides, it could become a projectile."
they should let them go on so long as they sign a waiver. I think that's fair.
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