Kinda makes you wonder what the hell was going on? If you look at the video below it seems as if there would be no reason for the attendant to make that decision.
Six Flags has issued an apology after a retired U.S. Marine and double amputee claims he was refused entry to one of the park’s rides because he didn’t have “real legs.”
Johnny “Joey” Jones, who lost both legs to an IED while serving in Afghanistan in 2010, tweeted on Sunday that he “got kicked off” a ride at Six Flags Over Georgia after an employee noticed his prosthetic legs.
Jones claimed he has been allowed to ride similar attractions at Universal Studios in the past, and added that an employee made him wait in line before he was told he could not be seated.
Just got kicked off a fully enclosed ride @SixFlags (jut like one I’ve ridden @UniStudios for not having “real legs”
— Johnny (Joey) Jones (@Johnny_Joey) May 20, 2018
Safety I’m sure. They post physical requirements at each ride, I didn’t see it, teenager let me stand in line, get in the car and even unlocked the bar to maneuver my legs before he said something lol. https://t.co/L7NupbzE9L
— Johnny (Joey) Jones (@Johnny_Joey) May 20, 2018
Jones later tweeted what…
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What do you think? Did the attendant have a good reason to remove the vet. Or was the attendant a fucking idiot? Let us know in the comments.