![]() ![]() "They're not going to do that, because it'll show they're weak or be construed as admitting liability - but the public, we need to know what causes these things," Martin said. "It's the same old script: 'Safety is our first priority.' If safety is their first priority, why don't they come out with their team of people responsible for that ride, and let them field questions," asked Ken Martin, a Virginia-based amusement park safety analyst who works with parks, fairs, government entities, insurance companies and attorneys. She declined to make anyone from the park available to answer questions about what led to the incidents and what the park was doing to ensure guests' safety. Interview: 'The Joker' injury 'super scary' for son, mother says ![]() ![]() "Here in New Jersey, our rides are professionally inspected annually by internal and external experts as required by all New Jersey laws and regulations," spokeswoman Kristin Fitzgerald said in a statement Thursday. "Additionally, we have an outstanding maintenance team, and our maintenance and safety experts complete extensive safety checks before opening the rides each day."
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