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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There might be some merit to this claim as having a window open in a play area or any area for that matter, is a danger because it wasn’t expected; all the other windows were closed. A child could have climbed up on the railing on their own and tumbled out. An adult could have leaned back unknowingly and tumbled out. If it turns out an employee left it open by mistake, possible to air the room out after cleaning and before it set sail and just forgot to close it, I think the cruise ship is negligent. [/quote] In your example, you're talking about a child big enough to know better, yet so misbehaved or out control that you can't trust him to NOT CLIMB UP ONTO a tall railing and lean out of a window. No. Businesses, such as cruiselines, are not required to protect your child from taking outrageous actions. And look at the window, it's tilted outward, AND there's a guardrail that appears to be about armpit height. An adult would have to lean wayyy back in order to accidentally fall out. I doubt it's even possible. You wouldn't pick your child up and set him on the railing of a balcony, would you? [/quote]
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