I think this is a slippery slope. What about people eating insane amounts of food and dying as a result? Examples: someone eating a food they are very allergic to, someone with a peanut allergy eating a nut mixture containing peanuts (knowingly or not), an obese person giving themself a heart attack by overeating, etc.?
If this was advertised as an "all you can drink" cruise, obviously a dumb idea but I guess it was legal, there's no legal case I can see against the cruise line.
And I'm not defending Royal Caribbean. I once went on one of their cruises and thought it was terrible. There were lots of things wrong with my room, and they kept the amenities down to a bare minimum. So I'm not surprised they were involved in something like this.
If this was advertised as an "all you can drink" cruise, obviously a dumb idea but I guess it was legal, there's no legal case I can see against the cruise line.
And I'm not defending Royal Caribbean. I once went on one of their cruises and thought it was terrible. There were lots of things wrong with my room, and they kept the amenities down to a bare minimum. So I'm not surprised they were involved in something like this.