Author Topic: FlowRider Accidents: Royal Caribbean Liability Waivers Are Unenforceable!  (Read 6052 times)

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 While receiving instruction for the body boarding portion of FlowRider, Johnson received instructions from an instructor employed by Royal ("Mike") that deviated from the regular use of the body boards, which are different from the surfboards.  
Mike instructed Johnson to stand on the body board while he was holding it.  
When he released the board, Johnson fell off the board and suffered a fractured ankle.  
The maneuver attempted by Mike with Johnson was in violation of Royal's safety guidelines for the FlowRider attraction.
These guidelines specifically state that the boards for the surfing portion can be stood upon, while the boards used for the body boarding portion should only be used while lying down."

http://www.cruiselawnews.com/2011/12/articles/passenger-rights/flowrider-accidents-royal-caribbean-liability-waivers-are-unenforceable/

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Nisam znao da je ovo opasno!  :neee:
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