I think this is the way to get Dallas to change its tune. We now need to find the agency responsible for enforcing the amusement park rules and send them a copy of the AG opinion with any complaints we have about them not meeting amusement park rules, such as not having the complaint signs, etc. I believe they will find it much more expensive to obey those rules and might change their mind.Glockster wrote:Understand and agree. I was speaking to whether they are meeting the legal requirements of being an amusement park. If they are not, then they should be subject to the same penalties as any amusement park is. Then there might perhaps be less incentive to use one law to hide from another law.
Even better, if we can get them to deny being an amusement park to that agency, we can go back to the AG with that denial. I believe he would change his letter if they denied having to obey all of the rules of amusement parks.