Man Overboard - Should Cruise Lines Do More?
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the odds of falling overboard on a cruise ship is about one in seven million
there are no known incidents of individuals acting responsibly who have accidentally fallen over the rails of a cruise ship
it takes a full mile for a cruise ship to stop
I would probably pay $5.00 I would probably pay $20 but if my cruise is now gonna cost $100 more or $200 more I don't know that I would make the same decision
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This week a man fell off the Symphony of the Seas cruise ship. Should the cruise lines do more to prevent or detect man overboard instances? There is new technology that allows for earlier detection when a person fall off a cruise ship. Why are more cruise lines not using it and should they even be? What would you do? The QZ.com article: https://qz.com/1443797/why-do-people-keep-falling-off-cruise-ships-because-people-keep-stepping-onto-them/ Why not subscribe to the channel while you are here: https://www.youtube.com/lalidoloca?sub_confirmation=1 Enter for a free cruise by joining Jenny's mailing list: https://www.cruiseshipcenters.com/en-US/JenniferBarnette Follow our Social Media: Facebook Community - https://www.facebook.com/groups/lalidoloca Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/lalidoloca/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lalidoloca/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/lalidoloca. Pintrest - https://www.pinterest.com/lalidoloca/