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Interesting details have emerged about the ride in Namangan region where four people were injured during a ride. Recall that due to a technical malfunction of the ride, seats with people collided with tree branches, causing three people to sustain minor injuries and one person to suffer a fractured femur. Following an inspection, authorities reported that the ride was installed illegally and had not received permission for operation. Was this allowed?
The State Committee for Industrial Safety confirmed that the ride was installed without the necessary approval and oversight. A working group has now been formed to investigate the circumstances of this incident, and measures will be taken in accordance with the law following the investigation.
It should be noted that the installation of such structures requires strict adherence to regulatory acts and obtaining the necessary permits. However, the ride in the park in the Chust district was not registered and did not have a permit for operation, which is a gross violation of the law. Why did local authorities ignore this? Where were the inspectors before, and how many more such rides are operating in our country? We hope all these questions will not go unanswered.
The safety of rides should be a priority for everyone to avoid tragic incidents, especially since their primary users are children. Therefore, authorities should strengthen control over all such facilities.
The text has been translated by AI. For more accurate information, please refer to the Russian version of the article.