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Title: The Captain suppose to sink with his ship!
Post by: tantricia44 on January 18, 2012, 09:10:25 pm
The Captain who was the first to abandoned ship as his panic passengers flee for safety! The cowered Captain claims the reason he was one of the first one's on the life boats is because he tripped into one! I'm rolling around laugh my *bleep* off when I heard that excuse.  :bs: :bootyshake:  He was ordered by the Italian authorities to get back on his ship which he refused! A lot of people that died on that ship will be blood on his hands! :crybaby2: It's like watching the Titanic sinking in live action!  :fish: So, creepy.....
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Post by: depate99 on January 19, 2012, 12:39:37 am
This guy is the complete antithesis to Captain Sully.  What a coward.
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Post by: raven1114 on January 19, 2012, 12:43:45 am
The Captain does not have to 'go down with the ship'. What they have to do is first make sure everyone else is safely off the boat then they may get off.
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Post by: koolcraftlady on January 19, 2012, 03:32:26 am
That is the whole point.  He did not stay on the ship until everyone was off and safe.  There are still people missing and he is under house arrest.  Come on.  He should be forced to help look for those people that he abandoned.  Another thing why was he off course?  Supposedly he was helping a friend.  Yeah right.  He endangered everyone on that ship. 
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Post by: sherryinutah on January 19, 2012, 04:06:23 am
He probably abandoned the ship because he knew that He and the staff were not trained or equipped for such an emergency.  I love being on a cruise but I don't think anyone is realistic about that kind of disaster. 

I'm not interested in judging the guy or making excuses for him.  Fortunately...because I wasn't a passenger on that ship I can maintain a neutral perspective.
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Post by: cody0608 on January 19, 2012, 07:17:48 am
I just heard on the news he told the investigators that he "tripped" and fell into a life boat...he didn't mean to leave the ship WTF  :BangHead:  How do you trip and land in a life boat???  I hope he gets in even more trouble for lying.  How pathetic!!!
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Post by: mgint on January 19, 2012, 07:23:21 am
should  lose his job and maybe be held criminally responsible for wreck.
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Post by: cnalvarez on January 19, 2012, 07:33:43 am
He doesn't "have to sink with the ship", however being the first one off, yeah that's a no-no and just a cowardly thing to do.  If you watched the calls he made immediately following his "dive for life", you kind of get the jest of what a coward and just nasty person this guy is.  Over and over he was ordered to get back on the ship, people were still on it, and in trouble.  He refused!  At one point he was told that rescue personnel had found the body of at least one victim, he didn't seem to concerned.  Very sad, and scary if you really sit back and think.
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Post by: jordandog on January 19, 2012, 07:36:20 am
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How do you trip and land in a life boat???

Aww, don't be so harsh now. It is the same thing that happens to robbers and burglars all the time. They "trip and land in someone else's home, someone else's convenience store, someone else's vault/safe...." ;D

Seriously though, that was a very disturbing thing to watch and to listen when people told of their experiences. I find it so odd this happened so close to the 100th anniversary of the Titanic going down and the water temp was only 57F. The water was 60F when the Titanic went. I am just glad many more people were not killed during the [almost] 'Keystone Cops' scenario.
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Post by: rogery on January 19, 2012, 07:53:46 am
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How do you trip and land in a life boat???

Aww, don't be so harsh now. It is the same thing that happens to robbers and burglars all the time. They "trip and land in someone else's home, someone else's convenience store, someone else's vault/safe...." ;D

Seriously though, that was a very disturbing thing to watch and to listen when people told of their experiences. I find it so odd this happened so close to the 100th anniversary of the Titanic going down and the water temp was only 57F. The water was 60F when the Titanic went. I am just glad many more people were not killed during the [almost] 'Keystone Cops' scenario.

Unfortunately there is no screening test for cowardice. Hopefully this tragedy will improve safety. According to Wikipedia (which of course is never wrong..), the water temperature at the Titanic sinking was 28F and survival in the water at that temperature is just minutes.
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Post by: mintopewku on January 19, 2012, 08:03:20 am
I find it very sad that the entire event happened.  Certainly it was a chance for the captain to really 'shine' or have some courage.  Though I feel I cannot say what I would do once I was off the boat.  Yes I think a captain should be the last off the boat---maybe I've watched too much pirates films.  But I think of several psychological reason why a person would refuse to board a sinking ship. 
I do think they should investigate the situation, as well as the company.  Why did the captain feel his crew was untrained? Do they not have procedures for emergencies?
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Post by: fer11944 on January 19, 2012, 08:38:49 am
This topic reminds me of the movie a Perfect Storm with George Clooney. Highly recommend it. I think there is more fear than honor in a Captain's choice to sink with his ship. Obviously I think its silly.
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Post by: jordandog on January 19, 2012, 03:46:12 pm
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According to Wikipedia (which of course is never wrong..), the water temperature at the Titanic sinking was 28F and survival in the water at that temperature is just minutes.

Good catch on that one, rogery! I didn't even realize I had typed 60F instead of 30F. Thanks for pointing that out. ;)
I'm not going to edit mine. It would just confuse people and we have enough confusion here already.... :-X
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Post by: plennis on January 19, 2012, 03:58:32 pm
NO he does not have to go down with the ship..........But the first one to fall into a life boat??? along with several other of the top officers on board (who apparently also tripped and fell in)....and then come to shore with a sheet over you so you are not recognized......The guy is a jerk, and we are now hearing of many stories of other ship employees doing their best to help passengers off the ship.   Why did he finish his gourmet meal with a lovely female passenger..wasting 30 minutes of valuable time before people were told that it was not just the electricity on board malfunctioning and to get their life jackets and get off.   The ship was his responsibility that includes all the passengers and employees too, making sure they were safe and given instructions on what to do.  Italy is calling his a disgrace and embarrassment to their country.
     
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Post by: joyroos18 on January 19, 2012, 04:20:01 pm
the poor thing fell into the life boat what else could he do lol how sad
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Post by: noirlupe on January 19, 2012, 04:40:04 pm
He was a coward and needs to be charges with 29 counts of manslaughter for the joy ride he authorized.
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Post by: lucina78 on January 19, 2012, 04:47:01 pm
yes
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Post by: jessicaroselorr on January 19, 2012, 04:57:44 pm
This story is just awful. I feel sorry for every passenger aboard. It clearly was a complete nightmare, having no one direct the madness that was happening without the captain being there to do his job. Very scary
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Post by: vmcutshall on January 19, 2012, 05:16:17 pm
He doesn't have to go down with the ship but he will have to live with himself and what he did. But, he will not be the only one to suffer unfortunately his family will also have to live down what he did.
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Post by: d1cheetah on January 19, 2012, 06:31:34 pm
help... I've fallen and I can't get up.  Oh Da#n, who are those ar2eholes calling me to get back to the ship.  Can't they see I fell, and I need help.  Tell them to rescue the others by themselves.  hell, I'm only the captain of the  sinking ship.  Why is it my fault?
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Post by: Thesaboteur on January 19, 2012, 07:47:06 pm
I think this is more of a life or death situation. We as humans, are hard wired to take survival first. If you see someone get shot by a madman on the street, you are not going to go and stop him, you are going to run. This is the same thing here, he wanted to live and there is no problem with that. That's how evolution goes, people who survive.... survive. Although the fact he was in shallow water is pretty funny.
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Post by: southernhorizons on January 21, 2012, 07:59:20 pm
I think this is more of a life or death situation. We as humans, are hard wired to take survival first. If you see someone get shot by a madman on the street, you are not going to go and stop him, you are going to run. This is the same thing here, he wanted to live and there is no problem with that. That's how evolution goes, people who survive.... survive. Although the fact he was in shallow water is pretty funny.
You are ignoring the fact that some people have enough courage to overcome the survival instinct and help other people. Obviously the captain had no courage. When he became a captain he took upon himself the responsibility for the lives of his passengers, and he should have been prepared to face possible disaster.