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But apparently the the park security and the people who were working the ride, they stayed with Kevin and tried their best to help him.
But I think he was already dead by the time he pulled into the station.
I'm wondering if Kevin should have been riding the ride.
Like, if it says, if you have a heart problem, if you have a back problem, if you have whatever... And that's not you.
And, like, I've seen pictures of Kevin in his wheelchair at the theme parks being excited about all this.
So Kevin is obviously not a novice to theme parks.
But if you have to be transferred into a vehicle, and you can't do that on your own power, should you be riding a ride that could potentially...
And so, you know, if Kevin gets on a ride like that, I'm not blaming the victim, right?
I'm sure Kevin had done this a hundred times and Kevin knew his own limitations.
You know, he loved it enough to he took the risk.
He took the risk, and sometimes you're on the losing end of that, right?
That sucks for everybody involved, all the employees and Kevin's family.
So I want to say that I am heartbroken for his own family to go to a fun day at Universal and then end up with this happening.
All of that said, should Kevin have been riding those?
And should there be protocol around people who are not able-bodied in certain ways being restricted from certain motor coasters?
You've got to police yourself a little bit on this.