From what I gather, it was the latter. The ride had no restraints at all upon opening.When the Grand National opened in 1935, before the days of health and safety, were there any restraints or safety belts on this ride or was it just a case of hold on tight.
Correct. And great fun it was too. Shame that as a species we seeming cannot be trusted with such fun things.I might be misremembering but didn't Roller Coaster at BPB not have any restraints in the 90s? I feel like I went on something that felt like going round a coaster track on a sofa.
I can't agree with that statement. Why world we not have safety features, technology and life moves on. Should we still use leaded paint?Correct. And great fun it was too. Shame that as a species we seeming cannot be trusted with such fun things.
Of course not.I can't agree with that statement. Why world we not have safety features, technology and life moves on. Should we still use leaded paint?
People still fell off though.
Just no internet or social media at the time to spread the news.
I was a very lucky boy and got the remains of the winning post out of the skip after the last fire.
As coaster souvenirs go, that was a good one, free too.
I still bend the rules as much as possible regarding the National restraints, partial standing in places is the only way to protect my back.