WOMAN FORCED ONTO SIX FLAGS RAFT RIDE WITH OVERWEIGHT PERSON

Nakia Razey and her husband are seeking damages from Six Flags Over Georgia Hurricane Harbor water park, because she was made to ride a flume with a fat person. The incident happened last year. Razey claims the 250-pound guest caused her serious injuries on a raft ride, although the extent of her injuries were not revealed. The couple believe the added weight of the obese passenger aboard Razey’s raft caused the ride to become overloaded and dangerous and landed her in the operating room. Razey was on the Bonzai Pipeline ride in the water park which requires two people to ride in an inflatable raft down the flume. She says it swayed violently with the heavy load on board and it slammed her into the interior of the tube causing what she described as severe injuries. She was taken directly to the hospital in an ambulance. Six Flags describes the ride thusly: “Speed down on a dark and watery decent with family and friends through enclosed tunnels and then soar down 180 and 360 degree curves. That’s not all! Propel yourself through serpentine tunnels and rushing water, plunging into the splash pool at the bottom. Travel down a four story drop into a gigantic bowl that will hurl you around and around in gushing water before finally dropping through a corkscrew chute into a splash pool below.”
* I feel bad for the raft.
* After the fat person got out, the raft was as deflated as a Patriots football.
* Anyway, doesn’t fat float on water?
* I’m sorry, but a 250-pound person in Atlanta is, what, an 8-year old?
* “A gigantic bowl that will hurl you around and around in gushing water”? So, a giant toilet?
* “That’s not all! You also get a thrilling ride in an ambulance!”
* Did she ever think if she’d been fatter the load would have balanced out?
* This is as much her fault as the fat person’s.
* Either the load would have balanced out or the raft would have sunk right at the beginning.