It's not really fair (pardon the pun) to say that the ride owners are gypsies/pikeys/whatever. They're travelling showmen, and there's a difference.
Funfair rides generally are safer than theme park rides - they are inspected more regularly during build-up and pull-down, and perhaps a more prominent reason is that the person operating the ride quite often owns it or is part of the family that owns it - if they have an accident and their ride is closed or stopped from operating at all, that's their livelihood and their income. At a theme park, you're more likely to have a local 18 year old who is unlikely to know a lot about the mechanical side of things and much less likely to care about it. Obviously there are exceptions and some theme park staff are absolutely brilliant...
I will happily go on any travelling ride. Rather than dismissing them as unsafe, have a chat with the owner about their ride, ask them about the safety and to dispel the myths - most showmen are really nice and happy to chat with fellow ride enthusiasts.
And just to mention about the ADIPS stickers - they have to have passed an independent inspection to operate, if they haven't they will not be allowed to open. The Showman's Guild will make sure of that, along with HSE inspectors and so on.
Funfair rides generally are safer than theme park rides - they are inspected more regularly during build-up and pull-down, and perhaps a more prominent reason is that the person operating the ride quite often owns it or is part of the family that owns it - if they have an accident and their ride is closed or stopped from operating at all, that's their livelihood and their income. At a theme park, you're more likely to have a local 18 year old who is unlikely to know a lot about the mechanical side of things and much less likely to care about it. Obviously there are exceptions and some theme park staff are absolutely brilliant...
I will happily go on any travelling ride. Rather than dismissing them as unsafe, have a chat with the owner about their ride, ask them about the safety and to dispel the myths - most showmen are really nice and happy to chat with fellow ride enthusiasts.
And just to mention about the ADIPS stickers - they have to have passed an independent inspection to operate, if they haven't they will not be allowed to open. The Showman's Guild will make sure of that, along with HSE inspectors and so on.