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Should Costa Cruises Face a Criminal Investigation?

SodaHead Business 2012/01/15 06:00:00
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Ever since the luxury cruise vessel, the Costa Concordia, ran aground off the coast of Tuscany—killing at least five and injuring many more—everyone has been asking the same question: who or what is to blame?



Faulty maps? Power failure? The captain’s ill intentions? The crew?

Some have zeroed in on the British-American owned Italian cruise line Costa Cruises, operated by Carnival Corporation. Accidents do happen, but from the accounts of the survivors, it seems like this crisis may have been mismanaged.

According to many passengers, the crew members were disorganized, were not prepared to handle the emergency, and were not following a chain of command.

"Every crew member who walked past shouted instructions, but the instructions contradicted each other," said passenger Benji Smith of Boston.

Italian officials are also investigating why the ship did not immediately send a mayday signal to the Coastal Authorities at the first sign of trouble.

“At the moment we can't exclude that the ship had some kind of technical problem," said Officer Emilio Del Santo of the Coastal Authorities of Livorno, "and for this reason moved towards the coast in order to save the passengers, the crew and the ship. But they didn't send a mayday. The ship got in contact with us once the evacuation procedures were already ongoing."

There are also many questions surrounding the lifeboats. Passengers report that some malfunctioned due to crew error. Had the crew members received proper emergency training?

Other crew members waited too long, allegedly under captain’s orders, to lower the lifeboats. By the time they were ready, the boat had tilted too far to the side for lifeboat rescue. This meant that many individuals had no choice but to jump into the sea or to wait to be plucked to safety by helicopters. Why the delay?

What do you think? Should Costa Cruises face a criminal investigation?

Read More: http://www.cnn.com/2012/01/14/world/europe/italy-c...

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  • bob h. 2012/01/15 12:09:50
    Yes
    bob h.
    +9
    Of course. It's not like he was in heavy traffic in a snow storm at nite on a two lane country road.

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  • Cameron 2012/06/12 02:25:24
    Yes
    Cameron
    +1
    yes, the safety and security of people are at stake
  • nightcrawler2005 2012/06/12 01:19:52
    No
    nightcrawler2005
    Its in the Italians ball park. It happened in their territory. What has crew disorganization have to do with the accident as the accident had already happened. The Italian judicial system will deem whether any criminal charges should be laid against the company. As far as I'm concerned that Captain is totally to blame but I like everyone else in SodaHead land don't have all the facts.
  • Captain-Morgan 2012/02/28 05:13:02
    Undecided
    Captain-Morgan
    +1
    Need more information... THE CAPTAIN IS TO BLAME AS I SEE IT SO FAR...
  • moo 2012/01/31 06:58:15
    Yes
    moo
    +3
    Costa Cruises Should Face a Criminal Investigation for the cause of the ship sinking. They were liable for the people that were on there ship and they shoud be responable for them all and there safety. So far there 5 dead and a few otheres injured.
  • HAlex1972 2012/01/29 07:12:46
    Yes
    HAlex1972
    An investigation is in order, but it does NOT have to result in an arrest.
  • supercar55 2012/01/28 22:16:27
  • BonnieDeutsch 2012/01/25 00:06:28
    Yes
    BonnieDeutsch
    +3
    DAH ?!!
    Let's first start with the captain !!
  • Nekogirl 2012/01/23 17:59:52
    Yes
    Nekogirl
    +2
    yes. well neither I think it was an accident, and if it was, what are the crew and captain thinking? sailing a big crusie like that without the proper training!!!
  • RockinSandy 2012/01/23 04:06:22
    Yes
    RockinSandy
    +3
    This is so bad!!! Every Captain that does not go down with his ship should walk the plank!!!
  • supercar55 RockinS... 2012/01/28 22:28:40
  • G-MAN 2012/01/22 19:18:28
    Yes
    G-MAN
    +1
    Been on several cruises. Many cruise lines registered outside USA. Almost like Diplomatic Imunity. They have tendency to sweep any controversy under the table. Time they had to answer for it.
  • BackRoadz 2012/01/21 15:05:06
    No
    BackRoadz
    Why should the cruise line suffer because of the actions of one man (the captain of the ship)?
  • ericaas... BackRoadz 2012/02/11 18:17:31
    ericaascherhager
    +2
    Because he works for the cruise line and they are ultimately responsible for the actions of their employees, and ensuring that their employees follow safety procedures and precautions.......I would make bets that this capt had probably been in trouble before and it seems like no serious disciplinary action (such as firing or suspension) were faced.....I doubt this guy had a clean record prior to this and its up to the company to be aware of that and take action to protect their ship, their employees and their customers.
  • BackRoadz ericaas... 2012/02/11 21:16:12
    BackRoadz
    Some good points there that i did'nt think of.....
  • thermoguy 2012/01/21 05:54:09
    Yes
    thermoguy
    This wasn't an accident, it was negligence and I say that without malice. You don't just decide to drive the big ship because, there is protocol.
  • akhippie 2012/01/21 03:36:33
    Yes
    akhippie
    Too many questions not enough answers. Start with the captain and don't stop until every crew member on board is investigated. Then head straight to corporate.
  • KitKat 2012/01/21 01:52:57
    Yes
    KitKat
    Yeah, I'm not so sure I would jump staight into a "crimanal investigation" though. :/
  • barby karring 2012/01/20 08:58:51
    Yes
    barby karring
    Are there still people alive on that ship that may have climbed to the higher end of it that is not in the water; and are waiting to be rescued?
  • supercar55 barby k... 2012/01/28 22:30:54
  • APRIL KOUGHN 2012/01/19 18:27:21
    Yes
    APRIL KOUGHN
    yes! what were they doing in 45ft of water,
  • akhippie APRIL K... 2012/01/21 03:38:17
    akhippie
    Wrecking?
  • APRIL K... akhippie 2012/01/25 22:25:41
    APRIL KOUGHN
    +1
    Yeah, they wrecked, in 45 feet of water, there is no logic in that
  • akhippie APRIL K... 2012/01/26 03:15:17
    akhippie
    None that I can see.
  • doofiegirl POTL~PWCM~JLA 2012/01/19 14:48:32
    Undecided
    doofiegirl  POTL~PWCM~JLA
    +1
    I think everything has to be looked at before a decision is made on this.
  • akhippie doofieg... 2012/01/21 03:40:07
    akhippie
    That's what an investigation is, a gathering of all related facts to see if there were any improprieties.
  • doofieg... akhippie 2012/01/21 09:55:27
    doofiegirl  POTL~PWCM~JLA
    IF?
  • akhippie doofieg... 2012/01/26 03:14:25
    akhippie
    Well they wrecked into a reef way off course, I would consider that an impropriety. What would it take for you to think there might have been some wrong doings?
  • gidianedwards97 2012/01/19 06:06:20
    Yes
    gidianedwards97
    Yes .
  • The Bee Guy 2012/01/18 18:52:47
    Undecided
    The Bee Guy
    +1
    Of course there should be an investigation. Should it be specifically looking for a "crime"? NO! If a crime is found it should be prosecuted, but even a part that broke, or some malfuntion causing this accident should be found if possible, and action taken to prevent it happening again. Not everything that happens has a "crime" attached to it in some way. Sometimes a material used had an unseen blemish, causing malfuntion.
  • MadamAqua2100 2012/01/18 14:29:47
    Yes
    MadamAqua2100
    Yes surely. It wasn't like the capitain was driving a bus or something like that
  • redhorse29 2012/01/18 07:14:36
    Yes
    redhorse29
    I have been on several cruises and am sure there must be at least a dozen or more violations committed by everyone from the cowardly crew and captain that abandoned the guests to the company that allowed this behavior to manifest itself.
  • neitu.tepano 2012/01/18 06:45:04
    No
    neitu.tepano
    um dont know,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  • Safury 2012/01/18 02:40:14
    Yes
    Safury
    YES. Five confirmed dead, and over a hundred missing!
  • nettie.deatherage 2012/01/18 02:29:36
    Yes
    nettie.deatherage
    I like the keel-haul effect!!! Definitely the capitain knew what he was doing was not right......he's supposed to be the last to off-load. Sounds like the whole crew to captain was inept, and why didn't those lifeboats work correctly? Mechanical problems with them and the whole ship?

    Perhaps the whole fleet of ships should be gone over with a fine-tooth comb. But I say yes the capitan shold be held accountable! I've been on numerous cruises through Carnival and before the ship is ever undocked, we have had muster to go through. The whole mess is a crying shame, and I pray for those lost souls and their families.

    Investigate, investigate investigate!!!
  • YOMOMMA 2012/01/18 02:17:42
    Yes
    YOMOMMA
    Of course there will be an investigation. Was he drunk or high? How does Costa Concordia hire their captains? How do they train their crews? I feel bad for the captain and the passengers.
  • killernick 2012/01/18 00:37:46
    Yes
    killernick
    +1
    Shame on the Captain and the Crew shame shame .... Shame on you Sir !! For abandoning your ship and your post, with passengers on board fighting for their lives !
    What a coward ..... He will pay ... dearly.... I'm sure !! .... I pray !!


    ran aground
  • Pat 2012/01/17 21:28:57
    Yes
    Pat
    There should be an investigation of all aspects of this disaster.
  • supercar55 Pat 2012/01/28 22:33:24
  • Pat supercar55 2012/01/28 22:44:53
    Pat
    You're absolutely right of course. There are still about 16 people missing and god only knows where they are. At this point, unfortunately, I think there is little hope that any more survivors will be found in the wreck . Some may have been washed out to sea. The Captain is a real piece of work. He should be criminally charged.
  • Angi 2012/01/17 18:41:53
    Undecided
    Angi
    I don't think its my place to say they should or shoud not, but what I do know is that things like this are investigated and if someone is found to be guilty of a crime then that will be investigated. I think the fact that people have died on this ship is bad enough and what I have heard sounds incredible. The amount of pain the families are experiencing now is probably hard to comprehend I understand from the news a little girl aged 5 is missing.
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