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Old March 3rd, 2004, 12:34 PM
Wolfgang
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"riverman" wrote in message
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"Wolfgang" wrote in message
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I don't doubt that some sort of legal action might be undertaken
successfully against the manufacturers and/or whoever else may be
responsible for portraying such an activity as being safe. Frankly, I

don't
have much of a problem with it either. But it does raise some

interesting
ethical and common sense issues. Just how much responsibility should
manufacturers or promoters of products and activities that are

inherently
unsafe, to one degree or another, assume? Does anyone really believe

that
adults need to be warned about the risks associated with sky diving,
smoking, hot coffee, pyrotechnics, running across flaming coals, wading

in
streams, guns, electricity, hypothermia, or a virtually endless list of
other hazards?


I agree with your assessment, except for one important detail. SeaEagle in
particular specifically advertised that their boats were so safe that you
could stand up in them and fish without fear of falling overboard. Its

one
thing to assume that the public knows more than it does. Its another to
actually misrepresent something to enhance sales. If they merely showed

the
pictures and said nothing about it, that would be a different matter. This
is probably the difference between the two advertisements.


Yep, that IS an important detail. And, as I said, I don't have a problem
with your family suing the manufacturers of the boat. Nor, for that matter,
do I have any illusions about what my opinions on the matter should be worth
to you. However, callous as it may sound under the circumstances, if I were
afraid of water and a poor swimmer I don't think I would have put their
claims to the test. For anyone with a personal connection to this event,
even a connection as tenuous as a cyber friendship, it is of course a
tragedy, one of countless such tragedies that occur all over the world every
day. Obviously, the vast majority of us have no connection whatsoever
(beyond a shared humanity) with most such events. When we ARE connected, I
think it is instructive to ponder on how we react to similar situations when
we are not.

Wolfgang