Illegal POV Filming – When Will They Learn?
I hate to be a broken record – but if you’ve been reading my writings on illegal, handheld POV filming on rides – then watching this video should come as no surprise to you.
If you think filming on rides is harmless behavior – how would YOU like to be hit with a GoPro Hero3 at 55mph?
Thankfully, no one was apparently injured in this situation.
Here’s the kicker – while the ride starts well after the train has been dispatched and out of the eyesight of ride employees – the lift has not one, but TWO cameras on it. There’s got to be a better way of preventing this – and there is!
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This entry was posted on July 1, 2013 by Great American Thrills. It was filed under Amusement Parks, Social Media and was tagged with amusement park, amusement park review, amusement parks, california's great america, cell phone, cell phone camera, cell phone cameras, cell phones, CGA, gold striker, gopro, great america, great american thrills, hero3, illegal filming, kris rowberry, kristopher rowberry, loose articles, mobile phone, on-ride filming, POV, pov video, robb alvey, six flags, six flags over texas, six flags st. louis, SM2, SM2 designs, social media, social media strategy, st. louis, theme park, theme park review, theme parks, YouTube.
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