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At a birthday party near Sandy Oaks, the music is loud, the air is thick with the scent of concession-stand pizza, and your child is doing exactly what you paid for them to do: having the time of their life. You stood at the kiosk twenty minutes ago, scrolled through several screens of legal text you didn't have time to read with a line of parents behind you, and tapped "I agree." You handed your child a colored wristband, watched them race onto the court, and for a moment, everything felt like safe, high-energy fun. Then the double-bounce happened. In less than two seconds, the kinetic energy of a much larger jumper transferred through the trampoline bed and launched your child with four times the force they could have generated on their own. They didn't just jump; they were catapulted. The landing didn't happen on the center of the mat. It happened on the edge, where a spring cover had slipped just enough to expose the steel coils beneath. You heard it before you saw it. As Kati Hill, the mother of a three-year-old who suffered a broken femur at a similar park, told ABC News: "His feet hit the…