He tried to get on one of the dueling dragons ride (we were just on the other one without incident) and they stopped the ride, had him get off and kept us in the public eye while they tried to decide what to do about him. I can't remember all the details. But, they kept the ride stopped. Was on the radios talking about it. They were waiting on someone to give a final answer or to come see what was going on. After what seemed like forever, they finally gave him back his leg. (we had removed his prosthesis for the ride for safety reasons when we boarded the ride) And told him he couldn't ride it. The whole time he was kept in the public eye with the ride stopped. People were not happy and made more of a spectacle out of it than it should have been.. And in the end they were concerned about his hands, not his foot.
Although, I can totally understand where the park is coming from with all the safety issues. I agree safety is first.. However, I don't agree with dealing with it in front of the public.
He had a similar issue at Sea World for Manta. But, they took us over to the side and dealt with it privately.