Originally posted by gouldy
From 1972 to 1997, a period of 25 years, 32 people died in America as a direct result of amusement park rides.
Can you imagine what the figure is for road deaths over the same period?
--Over a period of 25 years, 32 people died in America as a direct result of amusement park rides.-- The numbers aren't exact, I hate math, but it gives you a generalization.
Each year 50 - 100 people die from bee stings in the U.S.
Each year 150 people in the U.S die of all food allergic reactions, primarily peanut butter.
About 40 people (children) per year die by drowning in 5-gallon water pails.
Approximately 150 people are killed every year by falling coconuts. Therefore, you are MORE LIKELY based on the 25 year fact to be killed by a PALM TREE than a roller coaster.
Average amount of people killed in automobiles per year in the U.S... 42,366
Amount of people killed by cigarettes every year... 440,000
Lightning strikes... 73
2nd hand smoke 35,000
Guns 30,000
Of all the injury claims, the total number of average fatalities for amusement park rides each year: 3 to 6 out of the 1.7 billion rides taken in the U.S. annually.
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The numbers are pretty obvious to me.