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Iain Stuart Yardley
Member Username: boz
Post Number: 322 Registered: 3-2002
| | Posted on Monday, December 16, 2002 - 4:20 pm: |
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Liberia - 48 people are confirmed dead and 100+ are missing after an overcrowded pirogue (large wooden canoe) capsized on the Mofa River, 50 miles north-west of Monrovia. The 15 survivors of the 200+ aboard include the boat's pilot and a pregnant woman. Overcrowding is blamed by Defence Minister Daniel Chea. |
   
Michael H. Standart
Moderator Username: mstandart
Post Number: 5074 Registered: 12-2000
| | Posted on Monday, December 16, 2002 - 5:17 pm: |
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And in a lot of these ferry accidents, overcrowding seems to be a common denominator. Makes one wonder if/when the operators of these craft are going to start learning the lessons.
Cordially, Michael H. Standart Equal Opportunity Curmudgeon
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Martin Owen Cahill
Member Username: martin
Post Number: 627 Registered: 5-2002
| | Posted on Thursday, July 2, 2009 - 8:40 am: |
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"Makes one wonder if/when the operators of these craft are going to start learning the lessons." Makes one wonder if the govts will get off their useless bums and set some safety standards let alone enforce them. "No Sir, We just hit the cruiser" helmsman on Queen Mary
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Michael H. Standart
Moderator Username: mstandart
Post Number: 28422 Registered: 12-2000
| | Posted on Thursday, July 2, 2009 - 4:08 pm: |
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>>Makes one wonder if the govts will get off their useless bums and set some safety standards let alone enforce them.<< Depends on who gets paid off by whom in some of these places, doesn't it? Some of these outfits have like the one in Liberia have the appearance of those quasi-legal operations which go on without any real oversight at all. Cordially, Michael H. Standart Equal Opportunity Curmudgeon
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