Los Angeles:
Universal Studios Hollywood has been sued for barring amputees from a theme park roller coaster.
The Los Angeles Times reported that the federal court lawsuit contended two men were kept off the Revenge of the Mummy: The Ride in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Angel Castelan's forearms were amputated after an electrical accident as a child and Marvin Huezo's legs were amputated after a car accident.
Mr Castelan said ride operators told him in 2010 that he couldn't ride the coaster because he doesn't have hands to grip the safety bars.
He returned to the theme park last year with Mr Huezo and operators told them a new policy required riders have at least one hand and one leg.
A theme park spokesman said that they don't comment on pending litigation.
The Los Angeles Times reported that the federal court lawsuit contended two men were kept off the Revenge of the Mummy: The Ride in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Angel Castelan's forearms were amputated after an electrical accident as a child and Marvin Huezo's legs were amputated after a car accident.
Mr Castelan said ride operators told him in 2010 that he couldn't ride the coaster because he doesn't have hands to grip the safety bars.
He returned to the theme park last year with Mr Huezo and operators told them a new policy required riders have at least one hand and one leg.
A theme park spokesman said that they don't comment on pending litigation.
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