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Skateboarding => USELESS WOODEN TOY BANTER => Topic started by: Salty Lame Ass Poosey on March 08, 2020, 08:59:35 AM
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Probably for good........after a 25 year old BMX rider was killed from a freak accident at the park. Sliced his neck open on a fluorescent light after hitting a ceiling beam. Pretty sad RIP
https://www.google.com/amp/s/losangeles.cbslocal.com/2020/03/06/tyler-kanarr-dead-vans-skatepark-orange-closed/amp/
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Fucking bummer, RIP to that guy.
Do they make you sign waivers to skate/bike there? Their insurance company is probably screaming right now, and that family is gonna try and get paid hard for wrongful death.
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Is that the OG vans skatepark it was featured on tony hawks american wasteland?
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I thought they were getting ready to shut it down anyways
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This park was supposed to shut down 2 years ago,now I'd say it's definitely for sure. You can't skate here without signing a waiver,ride at your own risk. It sucks that dude died. He had to have bailed or aired way out of that bank,those lights are over 6 ft up. The family suing is a little lame though.
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At one point they were going to close. The mall was more interested in turning that space into another big box draw like a Kohl’s. This is why they built a combi style bowl at the Huntington Beach park.
Sometime within the last year, I heard all of that had changed due to new management showing interest in keeping the park there.
We’ll see how this plays into it. I’m sure the attorney won’t isolate the incident, but it would be unfortunate to see the place ultimately get shut down over someone hitting a light that most skateboarders could never reach.
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why the fuck wouldnt you have some sort of protection around lights on a low ceiling in a skatepark of that size?
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This park was supposed to shut down 2 years ago,now I'd say it's definitely for sure. You can't skate here without signing a waiver,ride at your own risk. It sucks that dude died. He had to have bailed or aired way out of that bank,those lights are over 6 ft up. The family suing is a little lame though.
You're saying that, since the park's inception, you had to sign a waiver... right? Every indoor or "pay-to-ride" park I've ever been to (Skatestreet, Alpine, Skate Lab (RIP to all these places)) made you sign a liability waiver. Would that not protect the owners against this?
EDIT: It's gotta be pretty devastating to own the venue in which someone died
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Fuck that's gnarly. RIP to dude. Crazy how that park has been there this long. Hopefully this won't be its undoing. It's pretty much a historical institution at this point.
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why the fuck wouldnt you have some sort of protection around lights on a low ceiling in a skatepark of that size?
I've seen kids purposely try and take those lights out,just hail mary their boards and all.
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This park was supposed to shut down 2 years ago,now I'd say it's definitely for sure. You can't skate here without signing a waiver,ride at your own risk. It sucks that dude died. He had to have bailed or aired way out of that bank,those lights are over 6 ft up. The family suing is a little lame though.
You're saying that, since the park's inception, you had to sign a waiver... right? Every indoor or "pay-to-ride" park I've ever been to (Skatestreet, Alpine, Skate Lab (RIP to all these places)) made you sign a liability waiver. Would that not protect the owners against this?
EDIT: It's gotta be pretty devastating to own the venue in which someone died
You sign a waiver your first time there before even being allowed to step on your board, and if you go back after not having had been there for months you gotta re sign. Not sure about death, but they're(the owners) definitely covered for injuries. I've seen all sorts of shit go down injury wise there.
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Talk to any creep lawyer and they’ll tell you a waiver is worth the paper it’s printed on.
I mean it offers some legal protection but in a situation like this, especially when some kind of negligence involving maintenance or possible preventive measures not taken resulting in loss of life , it starts looking bad for the property owner.
I don’t agree with it but his family will probably win.
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Rip to the dude, and farewell to the Tony Hawk's American Wasteland Park.
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RIP. best park i've ever been to in my life. has everything you could ask for
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Gonna miss those gnarly Combi runs.
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A good skater died skating scott’s valley skatepark near santa cruz back in like 06 and it’s still open. Probably different with a privately owned park tho
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Horrendous. RIP.
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Sending love to me bmx bruvs. I grew up skating the combi with no balls , I use to just touch tile.
A sad day for xtreme activities as a whole. Love your people and make sure they know it.
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Talk to any creep lawyer and they’ll tell you a waiver is worth the paper it’s printed on.
I mean it offers some legal protection but in a situation like this, especially when some kind of negligence involving maintenance or possible preventive measures not taken resulting in loss of life , it starts looking bad for the property owner.
I don’t agree with it but his family will probably win.
Vans will pay heavily for it, but I don’t doubt that they would’ve lawyer or not considering their support for BMX is larger than just about any other brand out there. Super bummer for the dude and his family and friends though. He also went out doing what he loved and most people don’t get that at the end.
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Talk to any creep lawyer and they’ll tell you a waiver is worth the paper it’s printed on.
I mean it offers some legal protection but in a situation like this, especially when some kind of negligence involving maintenance or possible preventive measures not taken resulting in loss of life , it starts looking bad for the property owner.
I don’t agree with it but his family will probably win.
this is pretty accurate. but waivers are stronger than people give them credit for. waivers can protect simple/foreseeable stuff (sprained wrist falling while trying a ramp). it doesn't absolve the park owners for issues they create through negligence/recklessness (ie leaving nails on the ground or leaving a pipe leaking so it accumulates water on the ground) but it can be good protection for the "normal" stuff and will make your insurance company happy.
I don't know the spot/park where it happened or the details of the incident. hypothetically if the park management put a low hanging light without a cage directly above a ramp and the biker was using the ramp as intended; that sounds like it could potentially be a hazard that amounts possible negligence. its impossible to say without more information.
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Talk to any creep lawyer and they’ll tell you a waiver is worth the paper it’s printed on.
I mean it offers some legal protection but in a situation like this, especially when some kind of negligence involving maintenance or possible preventive measures not taken resulting in loss of life , it starts looking bad for the property owner.
I don’t agree with it but his family will probably win.
this is pretty accurate. but waivers are stronger than people give them credit for. waivers can protect simple/foreseeable stuff (sprained wrist falling while trying a ramp). it doesn't absolve the park owners for issues they create through negligence/recklessness (ie leaving nails on the ground or leaving a pipe leaking so it accumulates water on the ground) but it can be good protection for the "normal" stuff and will make your insurance company happy.
I don't know the spot/park where it happened or the details of the incident. hypothetically if the park management put a low hanging light without a cage directly above a ramp and the biker was using the ramp as intended; that sounds like it could potentially be a hazard that amounts possible negligence. its impossible to say without more information.
Below is where it supposedly happened
(https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/14984641/2020/03/Vans-Skatepark.jpg?resize=300,169)
that space under the lights is usually a point where people start from and then go down that bank to get speed to hit a bump to rail and bump to ledge, i would imagine maybe he was airing out that bank and shot his bike into the lights out of the bank or something?
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A horrible accident.
Man that's terrible.
I can't even imagine what it would be like if I was just skating the park with my friend and he ended up dead before we left to grab burritos.
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Notice how there’s no lights above that vert wall, but exist above the quarter pipes. I’m no lawyer but surely that fact might play into determining wether it’s gross negligence or not?
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He also went out doing what he loved and most people don’t get that at the end.
i kind of doubt he loved bleeding to death out of a neck hole
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Notice how there’s no lights above that vert wall, but exist above the quarter pipes. I’m no lawyer but surely that fact might play into determining wether it’s gross negligence or not?
you have good instincts. someone form my office said the same thing.
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RIP the homie. This shit is tragic, and I agree with the gross negligence theory. They should know better to have covers over fluorescent tubes...Especially if you allow BMXers to use the rams (they tend to get more air)...
Idk, I feel like his death could have been prevented. Much love to his family...
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Theres a good 6 ft of deck,people lounge around under there a lot. There for sure should have been covers on the lights,but over 20 years of bmx and skate shit say it wasnt much a thing to trip on. Vans will definitely get dinged on negligence, I'm sure that had to pass some code for the city too...don't even know how
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fuck. That is insane. rest easy man..
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used to skate here a ton when i was younger. my mom lives up the street from it and it'll be weird seeing how this affects the space when i visit her.
RIP.