
STERLING HEIGHTS (WWJ) - An indoor amusement center in Sterling Heights had been ordered to shut down several rides that state inspectors deemed dangerous.
Due to multiple safety violations of Michigan’s Carnival-Amusement Safety Act, LARA’s Bureau of Construction Codes has issued a Cease & Desist order against Jeepers of Lakeside Mall, located at 19 Mile Rd. and Schoenherr, or operating hazardous and unsafe carnival/amusement rides.
The rides are: Banana Squadron, JJ’s Driving School, Python Pit, and Yak Attack, all located at Lakeside.
“Carnival rides in Michigan are held to the highest safety standards to keep riders safe,” said BCC Director Keith Lambert, in a media release. “LARA inspects permitted amusement rides annually; however, ride operators are required to conduct daily inspections before operation according to manufacturer criteria, national standards, and state law.”
Jeepers has been notified that violations could result in criminal charges or a civil lawsuit, Lara said.
The matter has also been referred to local police and fire authorities, as well as prosecutors, for review and possible action which may include criminal sanctions.