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How bad things happen...'Freedom of the Seas' case in point.

How bad things happen...'Freedom of the Seas' case in point. If I was a boat designer, or filming vacationer, the first thing I thought was People will set things on the railing at the window. They will set things that they should not set there because people are inherently mistake prone like that and I have learned that I to am like that. That is why I like to design things to protect against the times I and others are not paying attention and/or thinking. I wonder how many glasses, hats, ear rings, phones, wallets, purses, cameras, drinks and other objects have taken the plunge. Or how many people have smacked their head on the glass trying to look down out the window because they thought the glass was not there. People like to look down, and will continue to want to do so. So unless there is a screen to let heads look out but not let children fall out, this will happen again, over and over. The railing should be removed or at least lowered, but knowing people, I wonder if this will occur until the pay outs from lay suits are just gynormous. Currently the "Freedom of the Seas" is in drydock in Spain getting a upgrade retrofit. I wonder these safety issues or any solar hybrid features will be addressed or added. Hope it is not just getting Tinsel.

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