A man who tried to warn a North Carolina amusement park about a huge crack in the ride's support beam said staff were 'nonchalant' and had 'no urgency' to fix it
"It could have come unhinged and just went like a steamroller through the parking lot," Jeremy Wagner, who saw the crack, told The Washington Post.
Jeremy Wagner said employees seemed "nonchalant" about a crack in a roller coaster support beam.
"I felt there was no urgency in any of the employees," Wagner ...
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