Current Event #16 - Could the Sewol Sinking Happen Again?

On a school trip to a resort island, a Korean ferry had flipped and drowned 250 students. Families couldn’t do anything, students were calling parents to say their last goodbyes, South Korea could only watch. The nation would hope that from the disaster they could make a change. Some change has been enforced but it's hard to stop a lying crew. The Sewol Ferry crew knew they could make a good profit off of the school trip, they lied about the capacity of the ship. Shippers had loaded twice the legal limit of cargo on the decks, some would be tied with only ropes or nothing at all. If inspectors had boarded the ship the overboard decks would be hard to miss. Today the cheating still occurs even with new laws at sea.

Some people don’t realize what money can do, in this case, the greed factor killed 250 students. The company that owned the ship didn’t care about the safety of the passengers, only about the money. With many safety precautions not taken, like secured luggage and no inspections before the ship left the port. The fact that they lied about the capacity of the ship and loaded twice the legal amount of cargo is bewildering. It's sad that even with new laws and enforcement companies can get away with illegal and unsafe actions. Businesses need to change and put safety before profit.

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