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On Mon, 03 Oct 2005 22:50:33 +0000, Gene Kearns wrote:


I also predict that the swamped vessel will be found guilty of
contributory negligence in not requiring all of those aboard to *already*
be wearing their life jackets.


Also, New York requires at least two crew for any boat carrying more than
21 passengers. One report has the boat with non-fixed chairs. As the
boat listed, everything slid to that side. I'm thinking the swamped
vessel will have a considerable level of negligence by the time this is
over.

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