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Looks cool. Hope he has plenty of insurance if there is an accident.
Roller coaster lover John Ivers says he never had much opportunity to visit amusement parks
I would to lots of disappointing things to that reporter girl in vid.
This country is in a sad state of affairs when 3 of the first 6 posts are concerned about liability insurance.
This country is in a sad state of affairs when 3 of the first 6 posts are concerned about liability insurance.
Well if you ride it yourself, no issues, if you let neighbors ride it and something goes wrong, issues-a-plenty. Smart way would make said neighbor sign a waiver stating that riding the "Blue Flash" is at your own risk. Nice job though, that's a lot of time welding to get that thing up and running, I admire this man's ingenuity and ability.

If my neighbor wants to take the risk of riding the thing, then he should take the consequence.![]()
I am not an insurance expert but I find it hard to imagine a company willing to write this guy a policy. The whole thing just seems SO potentially dangerous, in that the wrong kind of fall could easily kill a rider or turn him into a quadriplegic. Personally I think it's awesome, but I'm not sure I would trust the same person who thought this was a good idea to actually build it.
