An investigation has uncovered major safety fears at popular fairground parks - with one convicted inspector in particular causing concern.
Accidents that have left young children 'completely covered in blood' and victims thrown out of rides 'like a ragdoll' are brought to light in a BBC Panorama programme due to be broadcast tonight.
Many travelling fairground sites and societies are said to have rejected proposed safety measures.
And the Adips (Amusement Device Inspection Procedures Scheme) list has allowed controversial inspectors to continue in their job.
The owner of DMG Technical, David Geary, is a Wales-based inspector who is now facing criticism in the BBC documentary called 'Funfairs: How Safe Are They?'.






