If they were tucked away people wouldn't notice them and wouldn't think to try them... it would be a lot more humiliating to get to the ride, sit down and be pulled off.
I agree! I was down there about a month and half after FJ first opened, (back before they changed the restraints on the outside seats), I had fallen in love with the ride. I made a beeline there every morning and rode it over and over, using the single rider line. The CMs had to give a little push to help me get the third click they required back then, but I did fit and was comfortable in the seat. About the fourth day I was there I had already ridden it several times in a row that morning, when I got a CM who refused to help anyone get that evasive third click. He said that if we couldn't get the third click we had to get off. Both me and the guy right next to me had to exit the ride. I was soooo embarrassed, when he told me I had to exit the ride. I quickly told him I had just ridden it 4 or 5 times in a row and this was already my sixth time on it that morning and the CMs always just gave a little push to get the third click. He rather rudely informed me, that they were not allowed to do that and that it would eventually mess up the harness, if they did so. I had to walk the fat walk of shame and was sooo mad. But, knowing that I had made it on all those other times, just made me madder. I waited until that afternoon and went through the single rider line again. That time there was a different CM, who didn't even question me. He just gave the tiny push I needed to get that third click and away I flew. For the rest of the week, I rode it mutliple times every morning and never again had a problem with any CM giving that little push to get the third click. Shortly after that trip, Universal changed something on the ride and made those outside seats easier for fluffy people to use. Now I have no problem getting the green light all by myself, but I still remember the humiliation of being thrown off the ride that day. What was more humiliating is the fact that I had just gotten off of it just a few minutes before and had been riding it multiple times every day for several days prior, so knew I fit. If I hadn't, I would not have had the nerve to try again and would have missed a great ride.


