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Wow! It doesn't matter if the saw blade was grounded down to a nub, there should be NO moving parts of any kind exposed. especially anything rotating at the speed of a saw. Costumes, hair, wigs could all get snagged and cause some serious damage, and harm the costumers (which it did!) not to mention the actors. Did it happen in the cue line, or in the darkness of the haunt itself? I'm surprised more people didn't get hurt.
Larry, do you these people at that location? I have a hard time believing that it was an over sight that no one caught. I hope it wasn't an actor bringing his own saw from home thinking he can safety proof the tool/saw himself. I hope the girl is alright, very unfortunate for everyone involved.Last edited by Hauntedsurfer808; 10-19-2010, 07:02 AM.
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The depth of the idiocy and irony here is embodied in the phrase - "Mark Roberts, says the saw in question has been, "safety proofed," since Friday's incident."
Yes, Mr. Roberts, you have proven your haunt is not safe; now you need to make it idiot-proof by removing yourself from the industry before you hurt someone else and are impoverished by attorneys.
It only takes a handful serious idiots to begin the vague and persistant rumor that haunts aren't safe.
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You know I have been someone to say that we shouldn't promote bad things that happen to haunted houses and I stand by that but I didn't say STUPID things... if someone falls down your stairs and breaks their arm and sues you that is just an accident it could happen to ANYONE, this this this are you kidding me you have some sort of metal blade on a circ saw and well WOW
WHAT AN IDIOT... we need to expose this kind of stupidity. They say their is TWO sides to every story and if there was a reasonable chance this didn't happen the way it was written we shouldn't post it but this guy admits there is a ground down metal blade on the saw.
WHAT AN IDIOT!!!!!!!!!!!!
Larry
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Maybe there should be an award for the Stupidest Haunt Owner of the Year.
I'm sure the competition will be heated, but I think I have the winner: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQ3JKsB56Xs
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Obviously this owner knew what was going on and had to know that there was a blade in the saw....This as we all know is total negligence on his part, and quite frankly, stupid. I was witness to a similar incident a few years ago at a very large haunt that all of you know of, in which an actor decided he would bring his own weapons to the show...Namely a replica medieval axe which he would swing towards the guests as they passed. Well one night a guest got his head right in the way...Long story short, the actor was let go, and I dont think any charges were filed against the owner or the actor by the guy's parents....But it could have potentially been a very nasty situation. You really gotta monitor your actors these days too, not just the guests...Anyone can bring real weapons in. This is very bad press for the business unfortunately.Nate Mitchell|creative consultant
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Originally posted by shawnc View PostMaybe there should be an award for the Stupidest Haunt Owner of the Year.
I'm sure the competition will be heated, but I think I have the winner: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQ3JKsB56XsNate Mitchell|creative consultant
[n8 creative studios]
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