Theme parks are finally reopening in California, but you have to remain silent on the rides the entire time
· Mar 18, 2021 · NottheBee.com

Did you know that the Rona can getcha at 70 miles per hour??

Welp, that's what the fine government officials in California think, so they're going to require everyone is silent as they enjoy some (approved) theme-park fun:

After being shut down for a year, the omniscient and wise leaders of California are finally allowing theme parks in the state to re-open on April 1. You must not, however, participate in "singing, shouting, heavy breathing and raising one's voice" while on a ride.

"This rule applies when visitors are on the parks' rides, meaning guests are recommended to stay silent on roller coasters that usually encourage people to do anything but," said People. "In addition, face mask requirements and 'modifications to seat loading patterns' are being implemented by the parks to 'mitigate the effects of shouting.'"

Yes, parks around the nation have been open since last summer, and yes, these same California leaders oversaw the nation's least-scientific COVID response and drove their economy into the ground, but don't question their judgement here!

Can you imagine how creepy it would be to visit a park where there are no sounds of laughter, thrill, or joy??

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