Anonymous wrote:WTF is a place like this operating? 5" is a HUGE gap to not have a guard rail of some sort if the consequences could be so deadly. If there are not major warning signs all over the perimeter, they shouldn't allow young kids. That poor family. Peace and strength to them.
Anonymous wrote:I am sure the Westin/restaurant will offer a huge settlement. So tragic for this family. Just before Easter too-and on their vacation.
Anonymous wrote:5-Year-Old Boy Killed at Rotating Restaurant in Georgia https://www.yahoo.com/beauty/5-old-boy-killed-rotating-134031012.html?soc_src=social-sh&soc_trk=tw via @YahooBeauty
What a horrible tragedy. I hate how everyone in the comments ids blaming the parents-the appears to be a freak accident.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I seriously don't understand the people acting like it is the parents' fault for not supervising. My kids don't "wander" in a restaurant but not because I am convinced that there is a fatal crushing hazard everywhere we go.
It was a rotating restaurant! The whole point is to look out the window! He probably said "Can I go look out the window?" And the parents probably glanced over at the nearby unoccupied area and said "Sure." Unless there were guardrails and warning signs, the restaurant is definitely at fault.
I agree, and I read that this family were the only customers left in the restaurant at the time as the much session was over-they were likely finishing up and thought kid looking out the window 5 feet away was no big deal. I doubt they could have ever anticipated that he would be crushed to death by the faulty design of the restaurant. I totally place complete fault on the Westin/Sun Dial.
+1 million. Everyone looking to place blame anywhere other than with the faulty design of the restaurant should be ashamed of themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I seriously don't understand the people acting like it is the parents' fault for not supervising. My kids don't "wander" in a restaurant but not because I am convinced that there is a fatal crushing hazard everywhere we go.
It was a rotating restaurant! The whole point is to look out the window! He probably said "Can I go look out the window?" And the parents probably glanced over at the nearby unoccupied area and said "Sure." Unless there were guardrails and warning signs, the restaurant is definitely at fault.
I agree, and I read that this family were the only customers left in the restaurant at the time as the much session was over-they were likely finishing up and thought kid looking out the window 5 feet away was no big deal. I doubt they could have ever anticipated that he would be crushed to death by the faulty design of the restaurant. I totally place complete fault on the Westin/Sun Dial.
Anonymous wrote:I seriously don't understand the people acting like it is the parents' fault for not supervising. My kids don't "wander" in a restaurant but not because I am convinced that there is a fatal crushing hazard everywhere we go.
It was a rotating restaurant! The whole point is to look out the window! He probably said "Can I go look out the window?" And the parents probably glanced over at the nearby unoccupied area and said "Sure." Unless there were guardrails and warning signs, the restaurant is definitely at fault.