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Originally Posted by Cadaverous Pallor
They could have attempted to pin it on certain maintenance workers or certain attraction CMs. Of course, that would have been ludicrous, but they could have tried.
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While the company certainly played a strong part in this, SOME of the blame does rest on three individuals: 1) the maintenance worker who did an improper job, 2) the lead who signed off on the work without inspecting it, and to a lesser extent, the ride operators who allowed the train to continue THIRTEEN TIMES after hearing a suspicious noise.
Yes, Disney is to blame for their change in maintenance policy. But when did personal accountability go out the window?