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NJ amusement facilities report no big injuries

PhillyBurbs.com
updated 3:15 p.m. ET Nov. 7, 2009

Levittown - New Jersey's amusement industry had its first summer free of major injuries in more than a decade.

The state Codes and Standards Division says there have been 147 minor injuries this year at amusement parks, carnivals and other similar attractions.

The Statehouse bureau of The Star-Ledger of Newark and The Record of Bergen County says that's down from 155 last year, when there were also six serious injuries requiring hospital care.

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There have not been any deaths to patrons at the parks since a 14-year-old Philadelphia girl drowned at the end of a water slide at Gillian's Island Water Park in Ocean City in 2005.

Amusement operators say that serious injuries are often caused by out-of-control guests.


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