I think that the press is watching what happens on cruises more right now.
I read elsewhere that this man actually jumped and not just a fall. And that even before checking surveillance cameras they did search of the ship but supposedly did not try to stop and put out a life boat, but they did have people checking behind the ship for him.
If this is the case then you know the press will be all over it.
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I read an article on that this morning, got me a bit paraniod about leaning over the railings. I wonder if there is a cheap/lightweight/waterproof strobe light keychain or something you could clip to a belt loop for a bit of peace of mind in the off chance you fell over.
We lost someone from P&O Oceana once, "fell over" the balcony, two options, fell or pushed, the courts said "fell". She was fished out dead within about 40 minutes, we were about an hour from home port.
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I agree with Mike-- You don't " fall " off a ship unless you're doing something stupid like climbing on the rail, sitting on the rail , etc.
As far as raising the height of the rail, why not just go ahead and enclose the entire ship in a cocoon of plexiglass --that way no one could get out to go over the side. But then, someone would worm their way into the engine room and get killed or injured and blame it on the cruise line.
I'm not a hard hearted person--I'm kind to kids, animals and old folks but if someone is dumb enough or such a danger to himself as to " fall " off a cruise ship, I'd much rather he do it there than be on the highway or in public somewhere where he may take innocent people with him / her.
He must have climbed the rails you don't just fall off a cruise ship.
The other thing that he could have been doing is planking, it's a silly craze were they lay on an object at attention for a picture.
I read an article on that this morning, got me a bit paraniod about leaning over the railings. I wonder if there is a cheap/lightweight/waterproof strobe light keychain or something you could clip to a belt loop for a bit of peace of mind in the off chance you fell over.
please, you don't 'fall' off a cruise ship ......
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P.S.
Thanking all of you terrific potential cruise mates for your interest in my upcoming Celebrity Solstice Transatlantic sailing and other future cabin-share sailings.
I am now all set, looking forward to enjoy a well priced starboard balcony in hopefully fair weathers and have no new plans until November 2012 at the earliest.
Until then, wishing all of u fair winds and smooth sailings.