We have a fear of non permanent amusement park type rides. If the ride stays there all year long and isn't packed into a truck to move on down the highway, we are okay with it. It's the traveling rides that scare us, just for THIS reason. This happened in London when two boys had to be rescued from a fairground ride at Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park. They were on the sling shot ride when one of the bungee cords snapped and the cage they were strapped into crashed into a mast. Luckily they are going to be okay and no one was hurt. A Hyde Park Winter Wonderland spokesperson told the local news that there was a "technical issue involving the reverse bungee". Is that was they call a bungee cord snapping? A technical issue?!?!? Check it out: