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Smelly theme park guests told to keep their arms down

Smelly guests and warm weather have forced UK Theme park Thorpe Park to introduce a new rule called "say no to B.O.". The rule has been put in place because too many smelly guests were stinking up their rides on the hottest days.

Any time the temperature reaches 25C (77F) and above, guests must keep their arms down on the rides at all times. Personally, I think that telling guests to take a shower and use deodorant may have been a better (smelling) solution, but obviously not everyone practices basic hygiene.

This is the second time in two weeks that a UK theme park has introduced silly rules - previously, Alton Towers banned Speedos from their premises "to protect the children".

So, what do you think of this new rule? Ever been stuck behind a screaming rollercoaster rider who spread their stinky pit stench to the rear of the ride?

What do you think of this "say no to B.O. rule" ?
Perfect - smelly people stink5706 (39.2%)
The park should mind their own business3793 (26.1%)
Doesn't go far enough, smelly people should not be allowed to enter the park!5051 (34.7%)

Click the pictures to learn about other unusual amusement parks ... from R-Rated "Love Land," to a park with a ride called "Dog Fart Switchback," to a park twice the size of Disneyland.





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