Because this was in Action Park, and the person who owned it was a libertarian who stuck to his values. Their reasoning probably went something like: Why close the slide? If people think it’s dangerous, they don’t have to use it.
I think the best part is that Action Park was known for allowing its customer to order as much alcohol as they wanted. So high probability that if you went down that slide, you were shitfaced.
Why would they keep it after the first or second accident?
Because this was in Action Park, and the person who owned it was a libertarian who stuck to his values. Their reasoning probably went something like: Why close the slide? If people think it’s dangerous, they don’t have to use it.
I think the best part is that Action Park was known for allowing its customer to order as much alcohol as they wanted. So high probability that if you went down that slide, you were shitfaced.
Money.