RollerCoasters
A place to talk about roller coasters and parks that have them. Everyone is welcome here to both learn and to celebrate these magnificent machines designed to scare you.
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Cedar Point is at fault. It's up to them to provide safe operation of their rides. I've been on rides at other parks that provided free lockers and then made you go through metal detectors to ensure you didn't have your phone, keys, change because someone could get hurt. CP needs to take necessary steps to ensure the same.
I think they are at fault due to complacency and lack of focus..... Their goal of wringing money out of people for lockers adds to the danger that guests will disobey but ultimately if you do something unsafe on a ride that responsibility lays with you. I certainly didn't mean to imply that there isn't some shared responsibility when it comes to providing an environment that encourages good behavior. Cedar Fair's goals are completely wrong and off base.