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hi.

I would like to know what the maritime law says about the occupation of
lifeboats in a wrecked ship, in case there is no place for all.

is the saying "women and children first" used, and does it have a legal
force?

thank you

amandioc



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"AC" wrote

I would like to know what the maritime law says about the occupation of
lifeboats in a wrecked ship, in case there is no place for all.

is the saying "women and children first" used, and does it have a legal
force?



You're supposed to have a "place for all" so the issue should never come up.


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I would like to know what the maritime law says about the occupation of
lifeboats in a wrecked ship, in case there is no place for all.

is the saying "women and children first" used, and does it have a legal
force?




You're supposed to have a "place for all" so the issue should never come up.


Yes but then you have a ship listing heavily to starboard and the port
life boats become useless or unable to be launched.
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Hi,

I would like to know what the maritime law says about the occupation of
lifeboats in a wrecked ship, in case there is no place for all.

is the saying "women and children first" used, and does it have a legal
force?


Didn't you know? Emancipation is a one-way street!

By emancipation, you can only gain more rights, not less! ;-)

Joachim
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tis why you use the lifeboats on the stern!

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"AC" wrote


I would like to know what the maritime law says about the occupation of
lifeboats in a wrecked ship, in case there is no place for all.

is the saying "women and children first" used, and does it have a legal
force?




You're supposed to have a "place for all" so the issue should never come
up.


Yes but then you have a ship listing heavily to starboard and the port
life boats become useless or unable to be launched.





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Good question. Google.
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hi.

I would like to know what the maritime law says about the occupation of
lifeboats in a wrecked ship, in case there is no place for all.

is the saying "women and children first" used, and does it have a legal
force?

thank you

amandioc





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