The agreement between the city and Cedar Point was reached last week, following several incidents in recent months that drew increased attention to law enforcement issues at the park.
Top Thrill Dragster remains closed for 2022, following an accident in August 2021. The incident prompted a closer look at Cedar Point police operations.SANDUSKY, Ohio – Cedar Point plans to disband its police department and turn law enforcement duties at the park over to the city of Sandusky.
Oliver said Sandusky is expected to hire several additional officers – with salaries paid for by Cedar Point – to staff the park. It added, “Cedar Point, the Sandusky Police Department and the city of Sandusky are aligned on the future of their operations. The city of Sandusky and Cedar Point are currently evaluating Cedar Point’s full operation to determine how the Sandusky Police Department will fully police Cedar Point’s properties.”In the Top Thrill incident last summer, a Michigan woman was severely injured after a part flew off the ride and hit her in the head while she was standing in line.
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