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  • The Labor Department, which has regulatory authority over amusement park rides, said it issued two violations to Darien Lake: one for not properly training the ride's operators on the safety and operations restrictions and the second because operators were unfamiliar with the coaster's safety requirements.

    State cites N.Y. theme park in vet's coaster death 2011

  • The Labor Department, which has regulatory authority over amusement park rides, said it issued two violations to Darien Lake: one for not properly training the ride's operators on the safety and operations restrictions and the second because operators were unfamiliar with the coaster's safety requirements.

    State cites N.Y. theme park in vet's coaster death 2011

  • For eons the eternal stories remind us that the heroic always face the roller coaster's temporary ups and downs.

    Dr. Cara Barker: We've Got Your Back, Susan! 2009

  • But earlier this summer, a Bulgarian exchange student working at this waterfront park was struck by one of the coaster's cars after he entered a restricted area to retrieve a lost hat.

    Jaunted - The Pop Culture Travel Guide 2008

  • Maybe the surprise near the end of the coaster's run startled him to death?

    Jaunted - The Pop Culture Travel Guide 2008

  • "A funny life," he said, describing, with one curved hand, a roller coaster's rise and fall.

    Meeting the Master 2008

  • Riders take flight in a fully open cockpit suspended beneath the coaster's steel track as the sky races below.

    Canada's Wonderland Teena in Toronto 2007

  • Riders take flight in a fully open cockpit suspended beneath the coaster's steel track as the sky races below.

    Archive 2007-05-01 Teena in Toronto 2007

  • The roller coaster's dark coil lifted up from the surface of the black water and flung its length farther into the darkness.

    Borrowed Finery, A Memoir Fox, Paula 2001

  • Port Cooper, Ocean, Tom Kain's Bay, for that is the coaster's fate.

    Across the Line 1999

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