Apparently stepping on your kids' Legos isn't the only way to get seriously injured by those little foot daggers.
On New Year's Eve in Peabody, Massachusetts, a net full of balloons was tied to a giant, life-size arcade game built out of Legos for a New Year's event. But when the net wouldn't open correctly, and someone decided to tug on it, this happened 👇
The accident occurred at In The Game, a popular arcade in Peabody.
The family-oriented event was to celebrate the new year by releasing balloons from a net from the ceiling at noon Tuesday. Video on the arcade's Facebook page showed the preparations for the festivities.
A plastic-brick display erected on a ledge 12 feet high inside the building collapsed and fell onto the crowd below, Peabody Fire Department Chief John Dowling told NBC News.
Ten spectators — four adults and six children — were injured with minor cuts and scrapes, Peabody Fire Department Chief John Dowling said, adding, 'Everyone is OK.'
Eight of the ten people were taken to the hospital, but most of the injuries were minor cuts and bruises.
Still not worse than stepping on a Lego!!
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