Did u read the article? He didn't cry...they allowed him to stand in line forever (seeing his prosthetic legs way beforehand) then told him in a disrespectful way he couldn't ride. Vets that fight for our freedom & take a bomb for us are far from snowflakes
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Boo! Boo! Six Flags! You must not know how to treat VETERANS !
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Btw : Teenagers need to learn how to use Sir and Ma’am
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Is that specifically stated in their rules? Otherwise it seems like it’s discriminatory against those with disabilities. Maybe they need to improve safety methods to allow people with prosthetics to use rides.
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His legs aren't permanently attached, and just like a loose backpack or purse, it could pose a danger to him and others.
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With all due respect to Mr. Jones for his service to our country, I must say that this is what makes it more difficult to ensure disabled veterans rights. Not being logical will cause places such as Six Flags to place more restrictions, rather than more freedoms.
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WTF this man knows his limits. What gives someone the right to discriminate against him? He honorably served our Country.
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I feel bad for him but I remember a double amputee flew out of a roller coaster and was killed. Maybe that was their fear.
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