QUOTE(Mr. Pimpy @ Jul 3 2007, 01:10 AM)
Ummm, yes they should. This my have been an accident, but it's definitely not a faultless one. Six Flags wasn't responsible enough to make sure they hired decent workers , and because of that they will be paying the consequences.
Besides, no amount of money could make of for what that 13 year old girl's going to have to endure for the rest of her footless life.
That's assuming two things:
1. It was because of a worker not going their job. However, we don't know that yet. Investigators are still looking at the reason why the cable broke. Last I knew, they haven't said anything. Like I said, it could very well be a lemon cable, or one that just didn't come out of the factory right.
2. That the girl didn't get her feet reattached. It has been released that the hospital
tried to reattach her feet, but the hospital and the family aren't releasing how well it went, other than the fact that she's in stable condition.
I kind of take back what I said before, though. The family should get some money some money other than the medical bills back. But, not too much. After all, one of her parents will probably have to quit their job for a while to be with her, and it is a traumatic event. Still, they shouldn't make too much money off of it.