I'm sorry, but I can't get this picture out of my mind, a 365 pound Man flying through the air....
Six Flags shouldn't have let morbidly obese man on roller coaster
Six Flags Darien Lake, N.Y., amusement park in will pay $3.95 million to a man who sustained a large abdominal hernia after being ejected from the park's Superman--Ride of Steel roller coaster. In 1999, Michael Dwaileebe, a 365-pound man in his 30s, was propelled up and out of his seat as the coaster traveled over a "camel-hump" hill. He fell forward, bounced off another car and fell to 8 to 10 feet. He sued Six Flags and the ride's distributor, Intamin Ltd., claiming that the lap-restraint bar could not accommodate someone his size and the park should not have allowed him to board the ride. The New York jury assigned 90% negligence to Six Flags and 10% to Intamin, but that the latter's negligence was not a proximate cause of the accident.
Dwaileebe v. Six Flags Darien