Stockton Rush, founder of the company that owns the missing submersible craft that was on its way to view the Titanic wreckage, has said safety is “pure waste.”
This is going to sound heartless as hell, but I hope they bill the company and the estates of the passengers for the costs of the rescue effort.
This whole premise, going in a submersible to visit the Titanic, is such a completely unnecessary risk to take, that I have trouble having any sympathy for anyone involved.
It's not like they were going to have any more of an experience than they would via a submersible rover. They can't get out of the sub and walk around and touch things. The most they could do is look out a porthole and get a view no different than they'd get from a remote camera. This was just a completely pointless waste by people with more money then sense.
He'll be sitting there tapping on the hull and freezing his ass off thinking "I'm sure glad I didn't spend any of my millions on a second backup sub." Redundancy is for losers.
Pogue read aloud from a passenger waiver he signed before riding in the craft that described the Titan as an “experimental submersible vessel that has not been approved or certified by any regulatory body and could result in physical injury, disability, emotional trauma or death.”
I can imagine that all voyages like that have a clause regarding inury/death, but the part about not being approved/certified really should ring your bells..
its one thing to have that attitude when its just your life on the line. its another when you start putting other peoples life in your hands. and something else altogether when youre taking money to put peoples lifes in your hands. fuck that guy.
Based on that last article update, it sounds like they implied on their website that they had a closer collaboration with Boeing and NASA on the sub's design and manufacture than actually existed. I don't see why anyone would trust them at this point, even if they did find the sub and everyone was unharmed.