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1-25-2012 @ 7:59AM
steve said...
The captian Was Not a Child Molester, or criminal, (at least not until he hit the reef), it WAS humna Error on the CAPTAINS fault that caused this catastrophe, so the changes to doing back ground checks won't really help in another disaster will it? This move is as stupid as offering the passangers 30 % off their next cruise, Like most of the people will really take another carnival cruise anyway? The changes should come from inside the organization, Better training, better understanding of emergencies, and such. If the Titanic taught us anything, it was organization, and calmness goes along way. The trouble with the Titanic was lack of lifeboats,not lack of how/ when to launch them.This is just another Ruse of Carnival to " Cover their tracks"
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