This will be an adverse liability problem for the cruise line. It had actual notice via previous incidents that the “captain” was a renegade who was known to disregard procedures. Unlike air disasters, this moron struck a fixed object while trying to do something cute. Same thing with the Titanic. That moron ignored the known dangers of icebergs and was traveling full speed to arrive in NY early. There should have been a fail safe procedure to prevent one individual from re-routing the ship.
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This will be an adverse liability problem for the cruise line. It had actual notice via previous incidents that the “captain” was a renegade who was known to disregard procedures. Unlike air disasters, this moron struck a fixed object while trying to do something cute. Same thing with the Titanic. That moron ignored the known dangers of icebergs and was traveling full speed to arrive in NY early. There should have been a fail safe procedure to prevent one individual from re-routing the ship.
But, Jester, there wasn’t. Any solution you care to advance?