The U.S. Coast Guard said Thursday a remote operated vehicle (ROV) discovered a "debris field" near the Titanic wreckage site where a submersible went missing.
With the current news surfacing (so to speak) about neglect and dismissal of safety concerns by the owner, that lawsuit is potentially going to be massive.
This is, admittedly, news to me. As someone who served on a submarine in the Navy I know first hand how serious neglect is. It can, and has in this case, kill everyone. It’s not slow either. If you are negligent about anything for even a second everyone is dead. It’s just a shame the person/people responsible also took innocent life. Preventable and inexcusable.
With the current news surfacing (so to speak) about neglect and dismissal of safety concerns by the owner, that lawsuit is potentially going to be massive.
This is, admittedly, news to me. As someone who served on a submarine in the Navy I know first hand how serious neglect is. It can, and has in this case, kill everyone. It’s not slow either. If you are negligent about anything for even a second everyone is dead. It’s just a shame the person/people responsible also took innocent life. Preventable and inexcusable.
Oceangate is broke with no assets. There’s nothing to sue.
Surely all this publicity will have their business booming in no time, though, and profits rolling right in /s
They’re quite literally broke, their asset is anyway
And there’s nobody to pierce the veil on and sue directly because the captain went down with the ship too.
https://oceangate.com/ is (already?) unresponsive. I am afraid you are indeed right.