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Hayrides not regulated by state or federal authorities
By Joe Douglass, On Your Side Investigator Published: Oct 13, 2014 at 8:46 PM PDT
SAUVIE ISLAND, Ore. – How safe are your children on a hayride at a local pumpkin patch? That question is on a lot of people's minds after two horrible accidents in other parts of the country over the weekend.
A teenage girl was killed and more than 20 others hurt in a hayride crash in Maine on Saturday. In Idaho, another teen was hit and killed by a bus in a corn maze on Friday.
KATU’S On Your Side Investigators looked into the safety of hayrides and discovered they are not regulated by the state or federal government.
At the Pumpkin Patch, one of several similar businesses on Sauvie Island, KATU noticed the trailers that carry people don't have railings. They also don't have safety chains on the hitches, which are required if you're towing a trailer on a public road.
Bob Egger, the owner of the Pumpkin Patch, says the chains aren't needed.
If you have chains on 'em, people will trip over 'em,” Egger said.
Regarding the lack of railing, Egger said, “We've tried all types of stuff and the railing, we put railings on one year and kids climbed on 'em and we felt it was super unsafe.
On a public roadway, there are a number of regulations that are enforced by the state and federal government, but on a private farm, many of those rules don't apply.
When asked if his children are allowed on his hayrides, Egger said, My son drives one. He's 16.
Egger says his farm is a safe place, and that he picks tractor drivers from employees who prove to be good at the job throughout the rest of the year.
Egger says since the Pumpkin Patch started offering hayrides in 1977, it’s served more than a million riders who haven't been hurt, though Egger admits one woman sued him four years ago. He says she jumped off a wagon and dropped the lawsuit after depositions. KATU spoke with the woman’s lawyer and he wouldn’t provide any more details.
At a state and national level there are no government statistics on the number of hayride accidents.
Ron Melancon, a consumer watchdog and administrator of the website, Hayridesafety.org, says based on news reports he monitors and information he’s obtained from attorneys, more than 30 people are killed and 500 injured a year in crashes involving trailers that are not properly regulated.
We're not gonna risk our farm,” Egger said. “That's what we'd be doing to do something unsafe.
OSHA, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, does regulate worker safety on farms. But KATU sent them a list of seven popular local hayrides, and an OSHA spokeswoman said none of them have been inspected over the past five years. That list included hayrides at the Pumpkin Patch, Kruger’s Farm and Market and Bella Organic Farm on Sauvie Island, the Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm in Woodburn, Liepold Farms in Boring and Olson Farms in Damascus.
Eric Schlosser: America’s Nuclear Arsenal: Illusion of Safety?
A nuclear blast -- are we at risk? Eric Schlosser, investigative journalist and author of Fast Food Nation, has now taken an in-depth look at America’s nuclear arsenal and the multitude of mistakes associated with the management and protection of this powerful and important asset. With the Cold War declared over for nearly 25 years, talk of nuclear weapons is generally relegated to the halls of policy think tanks and academic institutions. Schlosser would like to see this change, arguing that the nuclear threat is still very real – exacerbated by mismanagement and aging infrastructure of the US arsenal – and most Americans are either unaware or dismiss the possibility of any potential danger. Over six years Schlosser investigated the state of the nuclear arsenal and he reveals how the combination of human fallibility and technological complexity still poses a grave threat to mankind.
Speaker Eric Schlosser is Author of Fast Food Nation and Command and Control.
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Art of the Hunt
Wyoming-based folklorist Andrea Graham discussed her fieldwork among fishers and hunters in the contemporary American West and explores how these traditions maintain, reinforce, and celebrate deeply-rooted elements of place, family and community life. The folklore and traditions surrounding hunting and fishing are among the most ancient expressions of traditional culture in contemporary America. Although hunting and fishing are not usually seen as artistic pursuits, a closer examination of the handmade tools and gear used, the skills of guides and outfitters, the decorative crafts involved and the hunting and fishing stories told among hunters reveal an enormous depth of creativity, beauty and tradition. These traditions remain strong, especially in the American West.
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5/5/16: White House Press Briefing
White House Press Briefings are conducted most weekdays from the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room in the West Wing
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Kritischer Blick auf Esskultur und -gewohnheiten in den USA, die weitgehend von Fast Food geprägt sind und Übergewicht und Bluthochdruck zur Folge haben. Der Film zeigt, dass sich besonders Arme ungesund ernähren, und stellt mit der Spitzenköchin Alice Waters eine Kämpferin gegen Fast Food vor, die Bio-Nahrung propagiert und Essen als politischen Akt bezeichnet. Eine spannende Dokumentation, die auch beleuchtet, dass sich Appelle an eine gesunde Lebensweise in erster Linie an Menschen richten, die ihr Leben längst umgestellt haben.
Sam Clemens and Mark Twain: Life and Times of a Mysterious Twin with Jim Warren
Jim Warren, Professor of English Emeritus, presents the first session from the Alumni College's The Life and Times of Mark Twain. If you search for the works of Mark Twain in any public library, look under the letter C, for Clemens, Samuel Langhorne (1835-1910). One of the most beloved of American writers, Mark Twain was actually an invention. When we think of Twain, we imagine the wry humorist in the white suit, a celebrity stage performer reading his works and telling his stories to audiences in the American era he called the Gilded Age. But we could also imagine Twain and Clemens as twins, a man and an image that are not always distinguishable from one another.
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