I know I don't talk much about the Fury 325 incident here, you can learn more detailed information about it here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/i6DOYXdjaKqUZsUsi=JtxGZ_0AYf0Z7j5s
@stampynate00078 ай бұрын
The news overreacts to the fury or any incident
@kevinthompson69866 ай бұрын
It was pretty serious I heard up to 4 supports had to be redone
@princevultan65898 ай бұрын
A majority of the media overhypes events in order to: A. Frighten the public. B. Rush the story before a competitor airs it. C. Ratings.
@DaviesFuture8 ай бұрын
It’s view based. Anything ‘sensational’ will be kept on screen for as long as possible. It’s discriminatory sometimes. If a gay man stabs someone they will report it but not the other 20 stabbings last week because they were too boring.
@adamweishaupt28468 ай бұрын
And unfortunately many gullible people fall for it
@thedemolitionmuniciple8 ай бұрын
Hit it right on the money. They what every dime they can get, and that's exactly the tactics they have for it. My biological father is scared of his own shadow, afraid to go out in the backyard after dark (I am not exaggerating), because half of every day is sitting on the couch watching tv, news whenever it is on. We aren't in some big city either, we're in bum**** nowhere out in the rural-ist of the Midwest. They have drilled fear of every person that ever has the misfortune of encountering him, because that's what makes him watch their channel. DuurtyDavie (like that name) makes a wonderful point as well with how discriminatory it is. How many people made it a point to focus on the shooter that stated they were nonbinary? (completely ignoring the fact that, whether they were nb or not, it is still a hate crime that happened because of the flood of anti-queer rhetoric and propoganda propagated by, you guessed it, the media) The news these days just exists to push ignorance, hate, and to keep the public divided, because that is what makes them money.
@arturobianco8488 ай бұрын
Yup its disgusting i'm a big coaster fan and those things are ussually as safe as can be but yes shit happens sometimes. Mostly its because of stupid riders but every now and then its the ride or the parks "fault". Just let me say it like this i'm much more nevous about driving on the highway then i ever am in coaster even one thats stopped and has an "emergency".
@WolfDShadow8 ай бұрын
Look at the misinformation story every news reporter was giving moments after officials finish their press conference after the 2008 Universal Studios Backlot Fire and not even the studios own news stations would correct themselves afterwards. Almost every station ran with the same narrative LIVE after being told what happened overnight since the officials already had finished their investigation before the press conference started.
@JonFawkes8 ай бұрын
"If you had to put in safety measures, then it wasn't safe in the first place" is the dumbest statement. I hope that news reporter never drives a car, operates an electric toothbrush, or even gets out of bed if that's their logic
@Nyxxeonn8 ай бұрын
Fail safe: *correctly kicks in to make sure nobody gets injured* the masses: SEE?! I told you how unsafe they are!!
@Gijsinator8 ай бұрын
I died of laughter when the interviewer asked 'so Smiler is being torn down as we speak?' like wtf did she even listen to the man
@hundoe1008 ай бұрын
She said it's being dismantled as we speak, I believe she meant in the sense that they're changing or adding safety protocols to the ride, after he had just stated the safety already in place was more than enough.
@arturobianco8488 ай бұрын
@@hundoe100 Yeah i believe it was a problem in the protocale that an operator couls override. thats why after this you get an evac. Not sure if it was this accident though but i believe it was.
@hundoe1008 ай бұрын
@@arturobianco848 tight I get that, but the person I was replying suggested the woman wasn't listening to what he said and assumed the ride was being torn down..
@arturobianco8488 ай бұрын
@@hundoe100 Hmmm very strange what did i ride if it was torn down..... Yeah she wasn't even listening to the guy must be one of the worst "intervieuws" from the reporter side that i have ever seen.
@hyperlink03668 ай бұрын
14:30 "So Smiler is being dismantled as we speak?" 2024: Smiler still being open and operational
@foreverconfusedd79498 ай бұрын
The clip of the girl questioning how often the cheetah hunt coaster was inspected made my jaw drop. My sister in Christ it was just very windy that day?? 😭😭
@WolfDShadow8 ай бұрын
When she asked they would have replied a minimum of 3 times a day since there are 2 ride operator inspections and at least 1 maintenance crew inspection each day on rides that will be operational that day. Maintenance crews inspections happen while the park is closed and the rest of the staff is not at work, ride operators inspections happen right before opening the ride for the day and then halfway through the day they inspect again.
@HalonPoisoning13 сағат бұрын
She's probably one of those who thinks the parks control the weather.
@rdfox768 ай бұрын
To quote Mark Twain: If you don't read the papers, you're uninformed. If you do read the papers, you're misinformed.
@RocketboyX8 ай бұрын
The best customer of ANY media is someone who is not savvy.
@ĪĪMizumiĪĪ7 ай бұрын
It all depends on your judgement and reasoning of the information you have received and knowing when you think you've gathered enough to really know what happened.
@betsybrains5 ай бұрын
My hat's off to you. You nailed it.
@cadendicky18552 ай бұрын
So the question is: how do you just BE informed?
@danielsmokesmids24 күн бұрын
@@cadendicky1855critical analysis
@DylynKay8 ай бұрын
"These poor riders were caught in the rain. Couldn't be our viewers. They should have seen our 6 o clock weather report. Get soaked, losers."
@saphiriathebluedragonknight3758 ай бұрын
Five bucks that report said it was going to be sunny.
@Zinojn8 ай бұрын
They didn’t evac riders from that location did they? Seems like it would of been super unsafe to evac there instead of just pushing over the crest
@arturobianco8488 ай бұрын
Well i ve been stuck 2 times in the rain one of it was also cold i can tell you thats pretty horrible and youre cold to the bone. But the coaster did what it needed to do it stopped when it became to "dangerous". And we all got evacuated safely i even got a free ticket out of it wich i used the next day. O and also a couple of free hot drinks. Mostly i sort of hope on an evac on a familiar coaster they are ussualy fun this one in the rain and cold not so much.
@vjollila968 ай бұрын
I think rainy day is ideal for amusement park visit and I mean just light to medium rain. Less people in park
@arturobianco8488 ай бұрын
@@vjollila96 Got a good rain coat so not to bothered with getting a little wet
@SawyerLampert-f8pАй бұрын
Love that you aren't afraid to express that a coaster getting stuck on a lift is a safety measure, not a dangerous problem.
@swarple8 ай бұрын
Love the reporter excusing her interruption with “It’s an interview, not a statement.” It’s rude to interrupt people either way. I commend that guy for not snapping, I would’ve gotten either flustered or angry. And I like your point about an interesting interview. It could’ve been a very insightful discussion on theme park safety procedures and how those can be implemented and improved, but she wouldn’t listen. Really sad, they don’t want to spread actual information, they just want ratings.
@sergeantglowstick13998 ай бұрын
The Merlin Entertainment "interview" was so frustrating. It was an interrogation and she was trying to get a confession
@RocketboyX8 ай бұрын
If it is an 'interview' why would she lot let him finish his answer nor listen to his answers? It sounded like she was being fed questions from a writers room.
@sergeantglowstick13998 ай бұрын
@@RocketboyX def not an interview
@MatecaCorp8 ай бұрын
I’ve said it a thousand times and I’ll say it a thousand times more; journalistic integrity is an oxymoron. The “interview” with the Merlin spokesman is absolutely infuriating. The “reporter” is completely disgusting and everyone responsible should’ve been fired. As a side note, the guy who said he watched his tears fall from the sky is a liar, a coward, or both.
@DeathMetalDerf8 ай бұрын
Very well said indeed. However, as someone who has journalist friends who do correspondence from places like Israel/Gaza, Ukraine, and other war-torn places around the world, it's not entirely a lie. It's just the local news driving up ratings by fostering outrage over things that should simply be reported upon and not sensationalized.
@KestralKuthule8 ай бұрын
Eh, she's from Sky news. Brits stopped listening to them years ago. Except for the flat earthers and anti-vaxxers.
@MatecaCorp8 ай бұрын
@@KestralKuthule that explains a lot
@artarn-ts7fd8 ай бұрын
is it ok to call it retarded? i feel like it fits the defenition, but it's used a lot around gays.
@wolfieeeee2568 ай бұрын
Yea, Sky News is for wacky right anti-vaxxers, like GB News. The interviewer is Kay Burley. That said, Nick Varney of Merlin is a professional imbecile too but at least he handled it pretty well!
@eileenbraswell37917 ай бұрын
As a ride op myself, THANK YOU!!! Machines break down ALL THE TIME. And regardless of the reason (mechanical or weather-related), the ride was doing what it was DESIGNED to do!! No, you getting stuck at the top of Montu wasn’t bc the ride suddenly became dangerous; it stopped to KEEP IT FROM becoming dangerous. Heck, a ride may even stop simply bc some guest decided it was a BRILLIANT idea to jump out onto the catwalk and try to retrieve something!! If anything, the ride stopping mid operation is a good sign that the safety system is working properly. I’m just gonna start recommending this channel to everyone who asks me about ride safety from now on.
@BreakingYTown8 ай бұрын
I love that she inturupts him when ever the narrative doesn't go her way
@RangerQwerty8 ай бұрын
News Agencies spreading misinformation should be punishable by law, I hate listening to people acting as an authority on things they don't understand more than anything else.
@mikaross46718 ай бұрын
I agree, it creates a false sense of panic, even leading to dangerous situations.
@garrisonbrumblay91378 ай бұрын
News Agencies: Don’t get punished for false information Public: Gets sent to jail for false information
@WolfDShadow8 ай бұрын
Look at how many of them get official statements and still can't keep the facts straight moments later even after a investigation was performed and a press conference was held giving them the information on Live TV.
@danielsmokesmids24 күн бұрын
it is actually. alex jones got sued and lost everything. if the parks felt that the libel was bad enough to cause tangible harm to their business, they could sue. and a company as big as cedar fair might actually be able to win that
@galacticgrandmas8 ай бұрын
2:56 News: This is horrible how dare BuschGardens not take ride safety seriously?! Oh, they halted the ride to take ride inspection and safety seriously? Well then, why is the ride not immediately back open after an incident so little Timmy can ride it? Clearly they don’t care about their paying customers!
@crazybird1998 ай бұрын
2:40 OH NO. Truly tragic situation here. Some people couldn't ride something they wanted to because the ride was closed! This calls for destruction of the entire amusement industry.
@couch25588 ай бұрын
I remember, sometime in the last year, the news media went up in a tizzy because a coaster had to be evacuated from the lift hill. I think it was Magnum at cedar point, but that part could be wrong. My grandma initially mentioned it to me like it was an accident because she saw it on the news, and i saw another article about it the next day. Nothing abnormal happened, people just had the coaster stopped near the top because of a few issues and people recorded the people being safely, reasonably evacuated. It was weird.
@craigauclair40268 ай бұрын
I was on the Superman coaster at my home park when it stopped and had to be evacuated. Never saw it reported on the news after that. And we were stuck for an hour on it.
@jessicacallaghan80828 ай бұрын
Weird how people panic about having to evacuate rollercoasters. I live in the Disney bubble but everyone I know gets excited when they have to be evac'd off a ride, whether that be a dark ride or a rollercoaster
@couch25588 ай бұрын
@@jessicacallaghan8082 exactly! Like its one thing to be a little anxious or just not excited when you learn you have to walk down the stairs from real high up, but its another for the news report to act like something major is happening??? Like its just people walking down some stairs. You don't see people going to those super tall sky viewing towers and talk about the people going down those steps.
@memelord97378 ай бұрын
Yep it was magnum! Remember all the local news stations freaking out lol 😂
@mineyvoid13088 ай бұрын
@@jessicacallaghan8082 I remember getting super excited on my first ever emergency evac on a ride! (i got to walk the catwalk on breakers edge at hersheypark because it got stuck on the breakrun)
@powerfulwitch6668 ай бұрын
And this is why I run to all your "what really happened" videos anytime I find one of these headlines! You present the facts, in clear and honest fashion. You state what is, nothing more. You are a much better journalist than most actual journalists will ever be!
@KennyRyman8 ай бұрын
Theme Park don't have give any INFO to the Media at all...
@arturobianco8488 ай бұрын
@@KennyRyman Well they do just not to people that aren't real journalists.
@loganflanagan52888 ай бұрын
This is especially harmful for small parks. My local park has been nailed in the past for things like coaster stalls and the news can be so brutal. It’s come close to putting them out of business in the past
@S.J.C._Entertainment8 ай бұрын
Yup. There should be some sort of law against simple stoppages being put on the news or something. An unrealistic idea but one could dream lol.
@hyperion2847 ай бұрын
The fact that the media falsely portrays ride everything from ride incidents to literal safety features this horribly is disturbing. News and media should be explaining what is actually happening, and they successfully contribute to roller coasters and theme parks getting the horrible reputation that they have today.
@princessalyana31148 ай бұрын
It is so funny to watch this and guests and news saying that this is horrible, and it is an accident. When at Disneyland and disneyworld all those dark rides and indoor roller coasters also break down causing the lights to turn on. Everyone celebrates that the ride is shut down, and the news and people don't complain about that. I would like to talk to those people, and say 'Then you might as well complain about disney rides breaking down because its the same as a theme park ride breaking down. So you already think that being at disney is safe, and theme parks are dangerous."
@hayleyburrows8 ай бұрын
💯
@iamcristiannn8 ай бұрын
I work at Busch Gardens. It’s crazy to see how the news reports things so outlandish. “Check for wind” like yeah how is maintenance gonna check that. Or people continue to try to connect Falcon’s Fury to the Orlando incident. And guest trying to tell me Falcon’s Fury is made by the same company as the one in Orlando…
@eileenbraswell37917 ай бұрын
Don’t get me started on all the “hAs ThIs RiDe EvEr bRoKeN dOwN” questions. 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
@Sasuhinagirl1Ай бұрын
And thats the thing! You can check the weather all you want, but its wrong sometimes! You dont know for sure how the weather will be until the moment.
@IsleofPigsStudios8 ай бұрын
To the news, bad news is good news. So they make it sound worse than it is.
@CoasterPrototypes8 ай бұрын
these news reports genuinely make me pissed
@ScottyMania3138 ай бұрын
As a journalism major, one thing I find very gross is the adage that "If it bleeds it leads" I'm proud to only do positive stories that will invoke fun and smiles when I take my next step on the journey.
@danielsmokesmids24 күн бұрын
you shouldnt limit yourself like that. just do true stories, no matter what the truth is
@chryphex8 ай бұрын
Nothing destroys your faith in journalism quite like seeing them talk about something you know about.
@MondoCoasters8 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, mainstream news has stopped being about sincere news reporting and more about sensationalising for the sake of ratings/clicks and fear mongering a long time ago. Our best bet is to support people like you, who are willing to provide more down-to-earth and objective analyses of these ride-related events, so in our eyes, you're doing God's work out there 👍
@cycloid23268 ай бұрын
Cable News has been losing popularity, so they run sensationalized and polarizing new to try and stay relevant. It’s only going to get worse as they get more desperate to retain viewership
@cyndiebirkner704Ай бұрын
For some time now too...
@Jeroen_a8 ай бұрын
Hey. I can be a news reporter in the US too..... "Tonight we are at park X, were something terrible happened!.... Ride Y got stuck on it's break section. We spoke a witness that saw it all happen. The park has not responded about what has been going on. But the witness told us the guests on the ride and the visitors that saw it all happen were terrified!..... they told us the operators at the rode were too slow to send the next train out of the station and this made the ride emergency stop and guest had to be evacuated at X meters Height! We are still live at the scene to report back when we have more "NEWS" about this tragic happening.....back to you in the studio"....... SOOOOO much sensation about nothing..... yeah this time the coaster did not get stuck on a break section, but guest might have just felt a bit nauseated about the rocking back an forth and YES... maybe the ride should have not opened because of high winds etc etc etc........ but that about what happend.....
@Stormchasing10125 күн бұрын
The news *ALWAYS* overhypes these stuff, but here in Brazil, actual *Tragedys* get forgotten, like Tornadoes get forgotten for a car crash or plane *INCIDENT*
@theGingerAutist8 ай бұрын
It’s so annoying when they immediately blame the ride too, if it’s actually even a ride accident, when the majority of the ride is human error (failure to maintain the ride, poorly trained ride ops, lack of inspections, etc.)
@fredleggett9238 ай бұрын
These sort of sensational stories really anger me, as Dueling Dragons was also deemed "unsafe" in its original dueling mode entirely due to bad policy of allowing people to carry phones onto the coaster, not because the attraction itself was dangerous. To this day, I still boil due to Universal deciding to blame the ride instead of simply instituting a no-carryon restriction (which should've been there all along).
@Shenorai8 ай бұрын
See, this is why I avoid the major news networks. These very same tactics that they keep using to try dragging people into watching their segments are the exact ones that are pushing away viewers who are sick of these tactics. Thanks for putting in the time and effort to clearing things up!
@trainlover168 ай бұрын
I try to avoid news and current affairs period. Besides those of the entertainment industry. 90% of main stream media news is either boring, depressing, or both.
@Haaselh0ff8 ай бұрын
Really good video! This type of stuff has always irked me, the employee at the end was doing a great job about properly explaining that "Yes we already had good safety checks in place but we'd like to make double sure of those by adding a few additional ones while we investigate" and the reporter just wanted buzzwords and clickbait. This video series continues to be great!
@froggary7 ай бұрын
They were trying so hard to get him to say roller coasters are unsafe. Reports like this are probably why I still get people trying to tell me not to ride the Smiler because "it's dangerous and people died on it"!
@woodencoasterfan8 ай бұрын
I’ve had a few discussions with people about theme park accidents and they are always shocked when I tell them one thing. The most dangerous part of their day at the park, isn’t at the park itself. It is their journey to and from the park. People are ignorant of the multiple levels of safety that are integrated into every ride system.
@BackRowCoasters8 ай бұрын
No way! I submitted the cheetah hunt one, I didn’t actually expect you to do it!
@Zinojn8 ай бұрын
Do you know how they recovered from cheeta hunt being stuck? They didn’t evacuate riders at that part did they? That would be crazy. I would think they could just push the train over the crest
@BackRowCoasters8 ай бұрын
@@Zinojn I think they did, it would have made more sense to send it back into the station
@Zinojn8 ай бұрын
@@BackRowCoasters That is crazy. I would think doing rider evac without the train being locked in a place it can't move would be extremely dangerous. They really could of pushed the train either way I assume. Would of just completed the circuit or slid back into the first launch. Weird
@edt-ze3ke7 ай бұрын
“The Cheez-It Hunt is so dangerous cuz it stopped mid ride and everyone was so scared that one of them unlocked their shoulder bars and plunged to their death!”
@BackRowCoasters7 ай бұрын
@@edt-ze3ke the cheater hunt is a stupid coaster that rips yo legs off, and when you think it’s over, it throws you into the water and you drown to yo death!
@XWillette08 ай бұрын
“Personally watched my tears fall from the sky” he said that like he was dangling off a cliff for dear life lol
@kenzielater13788 ай бұрын
People are acting like rides dont occasionally brake down in completely safe ways. They have procedures in place to deal with these situations in a very safe manner. These incidents don’t count as accidents. In fact in Disney rides in particular a lot of fans want the rides to break down so they can go through an evacuation. These news organizations are ridiculous.
@Real_Moon-MoonАй бұрын
Man do I hate that interrogator 14:07 Her “questions” were essentially: Your rides are unsafe, you’re at fault. You’re at fault.” Not even letting the guy speak!
@Coaster-Madness8 ай бұрын
This makes me so angry every time I see something like this, especially when it's just a stop on the lift hill. They always just conveniently forget to mention why this happens and how it's completely normal.
@Couldntpossiblybeme26 күн бұрын
My favorite come back to rides being unsafe is: "You drove here, right?"
@danielsmokesmids24 күн бұрын
truth. i see “in loving memory” signs every few hundred yards on the roads in my town. its super dangerous. just last night 2 people died swerving their car through a barricade right down the road from me
@iScAre18 ай бұрын
I love the silent seething of your sarcasm, great to know the passion in the work you put in also
@CoasterCollege8 ай бұрын
Glad it came across correctly!
@jdoraz862 ай бұрын
Buzzwords with no value, welcome to modern news networks… they find the most ridiculous people to interview to try and blow their stories out of proportion and when they finally have someone articulate with decent knowledge of the subject, like you said, rather than start a conversation they try turning it into a screaming match.
@DaviesFuture8 ай бұрын
As a child, obsessed with roller coasters , it was my introduction to how the news dramatises simple malfunction because it makes a good headline. They don’t care about what’s happening they just care that your watching.
@drumnbasssakuga93528 ай бұрын
It’s actually insane, and honestly disgusting. how they reframe the literal safety measure of stopping the ride to “a malfunction”. No, it would be a malfunction if the ride kept going despite detecting an error.
@TartB8 ай бұрын
the smiler accident was tragic, but Merlin did everything in their power to try and ensure it never happened again. I truly despise the news for attempting to discredit that effort
@johndonson41477 ай бұрын
Yeah 100 percent agree they have new safety systems in place I live in the same town as the park but yeah manufacturers added some system that won't allow the cart to operate with higher wind speeds ect
@kittys0ft8 ай бұрын
as a canadian (with access to american channels via satellite) its absolutely wild to me how emotionally charged/persuasive the reporters always try to be? not saying my news is necessarily any better but it's SUCH a noticeable difference, you can just tell by their tone how they're just trying to encourage outrage and fear 😐
@Sasuhinagirl1Ай бұрын
Fear brings money and clicks sadly. People can get so addicted to being afraid, which is absolutely insane to me. Sure, i love scary movies , but like, those arent real!
@Goofycontent5587 ай бұрын
Disney has had so many deaths at their parks and the news dosent get on their asses so please explain why they are always after roller coasters that have had 0 deaths on them?
@CoastinWithMax8 ай бұрын
The smiler one was so stupid it sounded like they were trying to bully the guy from Merlin
@VestedUTuber8 ай бұрын
News organizations in the US are entertainment companies. They have two goals here: boost ratings by making things as shocking as possible, and vilify alternate entertainment options, both of which ultimately serve the purpose of making more money.
@megaplexXxHD8 ай бұрын
trust me bro, its not just the us. media all over the world ist just disgusting
@Jazz-Man19108 ай бұрын
I think another problem with the news and accidents in general is that these are people who don't usually talk about roller coasters, suddenly having to talk about roller coasters. Also, the reaction of the media in the case of many of the accidents that you show in this video is actually quite similar to the Norfolk Southern train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio. Train derailments happen all the time, but they aren't usually that dangerous (this case is an exception). I feel like the media just tries to oversell the disaster aspect of any of these accidents or disasters to make more money from their headlines. It just really pisses me off as a nerd in some of these topics, seeing people be pushed away from something normally harmless and perfectly safe by some morons talking about something that they barely know anything about. It's just like the Dunning-Kruger effect, really.
@olympicbuilder-JHKimaginnering8 ай бұрын
Ride stop on the lift hill for safety The News: iT wAs A hOrRiBLe AcCiDeNt💀 Car accident The News: …
@HugeRMCFanBoY-bx3od8 ай бұрын
To be fair car accidents happen every like 2 seconds
@jwhite50088 ай бұрын
@@HugeRMCFanBoY-bx3od And that is even more reason to bring it up and make it into a national issue. US is far behind on overall safety because almost everyone is *forced* to drive, and now they are pushed to driving larger and larger trucks because they tend to "win" in the accident scenarios, pushing the stakes higher and higher overall. The car industry lobby against it - hard pushing media to normalize and under-report it - is not a hoax, it is quite real with a LOT of money involved.
@WickedWitchOfOz18 ай бұрын
The news likes to fear monger for sure. It's what leads to irrational fears. When I was a teen, I was at Six Flags America, my friend and I were in line to ride the Joker's Jinx and all of a sudden the train refused to launch. We left the line and rode other coasters, on our way back we saw the Joker's Jinx was running again and got back in line. We were to be the next loaded on and again, the "malfunction" which is actually a safety feature happened again. We left and decided today just wasn't our day to ride it and I told my mom. My mom took it as "dangerous" (due to previous news stories about rides becoming "stuck") but in reality, the fact the coaster sensed there was a problem and wouldn't move was safe.
@daniellemarcantel24878 ай бұрын
What's funny about the Fury story is that other news stations in NC did not fear bait this much. Carowinds is my home park, but I live about an hour away. Also, do people not realize that these rides are made by humans, so they're not going to be 100 percent perfect. The good thing about rides in the US is that they're built with redundancy to keep them as safe as possible. Honestly, you stand a chance of getting hurt every time you wake up in the morning. That's life!
@kkuudandere8 ай бұрын
Not surprised to see Inside Edition as an example here. Somehow they both dramatize and manipulate stories of little consequence, yet ALSO trivialize stories that should have way more depth. I plug my ears when my mom watches it lol
@shaneimler93288 ай бұрын
I saw the video for the Smiler accident. The ride didn't malfunction in the slightest. The ride operators overrode the safety shutdowns several times which caused the accident.
@johndonson41477 ай бұрын
Was both human error and ride error yeah they didint check before releasing the test cart but system shouldn't allow the cart to go out while other cart was on track . The have new safety system in place manufacturer of ride put in a system that means ride cant operate with higher wind speeds now so most the time u go there it's only open at set times depending on weather
@dentedtester364 күн бұрын
@@johndonson4147 There was no ride error though. The system tried to stop another train being sent out but the operator overrode the shutdown without checking that the track was clear.
@stoppropaganda25738 ай бұрын
The Sky News reporter was amazingly irresponsible! Turn a tragedy into a viral news report, disgusting!
@gerardoc58408 ай бұрын
Im so glad you used the check engine light reference like as a car mechanic n coaster enthusiast myself I tell everyone who tells me they don’t ride cause “which ever ride” broke down I always say well why do u drive if you drive fords which break down the most .
@ArticioFox8 ай бұрын
This is why I'm glad my friends look to me every time something happens. Theme parks are one of my special interests so I go WAY out of my way to learn as much as possible about how they work, what causes these, and what to be aware of. I always remind them that damn near every news media is gonna say a bunch of nonsense.
@charchar01308 ай бұрын
journalist here! tv news is often sensationalized to keep people viewing- it works for some stories but with ride incidents they seem to ignore basic facts
@haloshaw16268 ай бұрын
Ah media doing its normal thing.... blowing things out of proportions.
@sytaelf8 ай бұрын
Cheetah hunt is my favorite ride to operate at busch gardens. All rides get checked everyday before we open.
@kojishere18266 ай бұрын
man the news is just. almost always misinformation a lot of the time, coasters or not
@kojishere18266 ай бұрын
either that or they gloss over important details and stories
@mistermarshall95428 ай бұрын
Back in February 11th 2024 here in Port Aventura (Spain),on a kinda windy weekend, due to the wind ,one of the main branches of a tree (despite the media say THE ENTIRE TREE) fell into the track of the woodie roller coaster called Tomahawk in the Far West area (if you watch POVs of that ride you will see what tree is) in the zone of the last drop of the coaster,14 people (out of the total 18 that fit into the train,which is unknown if it was full) were injured and two of them were more severe. The coaster has been closed until two weeks ago if I'm not mistaken,there was an inspection but the judge exonerated the park for the accident (if you want to make a video about this I can help you :D )
@amandac.s.94528 ай бұрын
Seeing the Cheetah Hunt segment reminded me of a thing they said when I was on the coaster insider tour last year. The guides and mechanics there were all VERY open about the valleying incident. It came across as, "it sucked for everyone, but we've made adjustments, and the chances of it happening again are VERY small." And sure enough, it's been a decade since that and there's been no other major incidents! Guess they did sort it out.
@matthewmoore82708 ай бұрын
"Ride malfunctions"... i.e. Rides functioning as they are supposed to function and stop in safe areas that they are supposed to stop in if something goes wrong
@jackschissler2558 ай бұрын
An accident is an accident, No one wants one and everyone does what they can to avoid one. But they do happen. Some are just due to lack of communication (Like the smiler case). Maintance did not know another train was added, so safety that was put in place was overridden. The accident on TTD was something that no one saw comming either. Rides stop for a number of reasons, that does not automatically put them in the “accident” column.
@jackpijjin40888 ай бұрын
It's not just this that the news butchers. It's *everything* they cover.
@ninjagirl2268 ай бұрын
Yep. I remember when I saw a news article that declared my dad dead before the doctor did by a day. Like not opps we messed the date up but no the original article said he was dead the day before he was declared dead. Pissed me off. Granted it’s better than the final investigation report into my Dad’s death where they misspelled his name repeatedly so there’s that.
@jackpijjin40888 ай бұрын
@@ninjagirl226 Holy hell, that's insane.
@chloeep93298 ай бұрын
As soon as you know anything about a topic or occurrence, you realise how inaccurate literally every news report is about that topic
@kso8088 ай бұрын
Thanks for your research into this. It then begs the question if news media have a penchant for exaggeration of actual events in general.
@timk9878 ай бұрын
That Sky News interviewer is exactly why park officials in the US only release statements. Nothing really good can come from an interview in a situation like that.
@ScreamingAllTheTime8 ай бұрын
I’ve never seen Inside Edition not be absolute garbage and they should barely be considered news. They also have horrible, horrible on air voices. No daytime program fills me with rage the way they do. Absolute slop and if anyone listens to them in earnest should have their heads checked.
@cyndiebirkner704Ай бұрын
They always have been trash.
@ThousanWhite8 ай бұрын
The news can’t survive with instilling the occasional moral panic every few hours or so
@Project_NoLimits8 ай бұрын
I cringe whenever I hear an interview of a coaster "accident" 💀
@GPK10758 ай бұрын
We needed this video so badly, all parks get a negative reputation from these and it is undeserved.
@dindog228 ай бұрын
the news goes with "if it bleeds it leads" every single time
@michaezell46078 ай бұрын
The local media really blew the two face incident 21 years out of proportion in their quest for ratings.
@folfielukather80838 ай бұрын
the media does this with everything, not just ride accidents
@kylewhitt5878 ай бұрын
The age of journalism is long dead. All hail the age of sensationalism and entertainment.
@ShadowedDemonSpawn8 ай бұрын
In 90% of actual death or near fatal injuries in theme parks, its normally by human error. Aka, forcing a harness closed over someone too big for the ride, or someone unbuckling their harness to do something stupid. Most rides that stop, stop for a purposed. Like loose rider gear falling might make an employee trigger an emergency stop, or maybe the sensors on the ride triggered it do to environmental issues on the track.
@TS_Mind_Swept8 ай бұрын
3:25 The Bombshells they don't check the ride for winds, and apparently the news reporters don't check themselves for high winds either LUL
@CoasterCollege8 ай бұрын
Nice
@philippal86663 күн бұрын
I love your thoughts on ‘I’d rather stay stuck high than fall all the way to the ground’
@lughd55782 күн бұрын
Oh, i lived in Tampa and went to a ton of Busch Gardens summer camps, including their rollercoaster camps! One morning during one week of camp, we got to visit Cheetah hunt while they were doing the pre opening ride inspection! It was super cool!
@Black-Swan-0078 ай бұрын
That reporter was WAY out of line! Holy Hell. I'm flabbergasted.
@BuddyTheWolfYT20 күн бұрын
Media profits when people are stuck inside and scared, rather than go on "dangerous" adventures.
@mime_exe8 ай бұрын
Nick Varney staying so calm towards the most idiotic news reporter ever is character development
@Scrooch244 ай бұрын
See this is why I love watching these videos and I’m glad I know what I know. Heck if I was stuck in a “valley” point on a coaster I’d kinda be a little excited being evacuated. Now in the cheetah hunt case maybe not, but if it was on a launch track then yes. Crazy how bs the news is by blowing things out of proportion
@theuncalledfor8 ай бұрын
News like to get things wrong in pretty much every topic.
@maniczzz27 күн бұрын
“Now we’re worried about safety precautions” they say, discussing how safety precautions went well and nobody was hurt
@xygomorphic447 ай бұрын
I am truly shocked that the news would be dishonest.
@justinbremer22818 ай бұрын
"We got the bubble-headed bleach-blonde who comes on at five, she can tell you about the plane wreck with a gleam in her eye"
@cannibal_redneck71098 ай бұрын
Love seeing someone rational talk about amusement park mishaps. It's so frustrating watching people knowing or otherwise spread false information.
@ChrisCooper3128 ай бұрын
When it comes to "OSHA violations" the company i work for got in trouble with health and safety a few years ago. There was an accident where someone got injured fairly badly. It was investigated and although it was found that the company wasn't liable for the accident (the person had violated proceedures) it was found that training paperwork was not up to date or missing. Luckily everything directly related to the accident was in order. No fines, just a notice to deal with the issue. So yes, a "violation" can be something quite minor and often things are found when investigating an incident.
@annikalinguist7046Ай бұрын
I was one of the people who had to be walked off of Outlaw Run and everyone was just wanting to know what happened and where they could get water. Absolutely nothing worthy of news coverage happened.
@haunter_18458 ай бұрын
Meanwhile, when there's a huge car accident, the focus is on the inconvenience caused by the traffic.
@tommyholtmeier223424 күн бұрын
The fact the reporters call Fury 325 "Fury Three Twenty Five" instead of the common "Fury Three Two Five" shows they don't know what they are talking about.
@Killercutsvideo8 ай бұрын
I was there at icon Park when it happened, that guy that died DIED because he forced himself on the ride. They told him NO, (obviously overweight) then he made it a race thing.
@daisy12pinkanime858 ай бұрын
The bigger issue with that incident was the fact that two of the seats had been tampered with so that they could fit larger riders who otherwise shouldn't have been able to fit. If the seats hadn't been tampered with, then even if he tried to "force" himself on the ride, the restraints wouldn't have closed, and the ride operator wouldn't have gotten the signal that he could dispatch the ride.
@Killercutsvideo8 ай бұрын
@@daisy12pinkanime85 I used to follow the channel too of that ride! The dispatcher was an awesome guy and had quite a following and he was super friendly, the whole situation was beyond shocking.
@awwkieb38648 ай бұрын
The Smiler interview really pissed me off. Proprs to the guy for keeping his cool, it was very professional
@SpamhardАй бұрын
That Sky News interview was shocking. It represents the exact reason I've sworn off new channels and sites.
@deedeeknutsson52058 ай бұрын
Nicely done !!! I hate the over inflation done by "news coverage"