>You bet. Let a tourist get killed in a shuttle and the suits would paralyze NASA along with every company that supplies parts/equipment/services/food/anything at all that had any bearing on Shuttle operations. It makes no difference what waivers are signed by the victim > >I'm pretty suprised they didn't get shredded with suits when the teacher died on Challenger. > >Lawyers suck. > >If someone dies on a Soyuz they better hope they have good insurance because that would be the only thing their families might see after the fact.
How can you say that? It's wrong to say it that way.
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