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Jillian: Another sum up from me in a different word "SHAME ON THEM"Yeah, if were to answer the question asked in the title of this thread from a respectable position, I would like to sum up the answer in one word and that is "BAD".
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Jillian: Another sum up from me in a different word "SHAME ON THEM"Yeah, if were to answer the question asked in the title of this thread from a respectable position, I would like to sum up the answer in one word and that is "BAD".
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***** ****, the owner of travel agency Maldives Scuba Diving, is suing Florida-based Internet forum ScubaBoard for $10 million. A Canadian subscriber (we’ll call him James Blake) was the first to send us word of the lawsuit -- that’s because he is the only other named person **** is suing. The other defendants are 1 to 100 John Does who wrote comments on ScubaBoard that she didn’t like.
Blake also wrote that on his trip, nine passengers were sick with nausea, headaches and upset stomachs, and he believes that it was from carbon monoxide fumes coming from the generator. “You could see and smell the exhaust rising from the back of the boat. A CO2 detector is missing from the Baani.”
So it must have been ironic to him when he saw news reports in May 2008 of one fatality and multiple illnesses due to carbon monoxide poisoning from a faulty air compressor on the Baani Adventure, another Maldives liveaboard **** was in charge of. We wrote about it in our July 2008 issue.