OK, one other story... this occured about two months before the fatal accident on Mather... during another party!
One of the party staffers (as in not a guest, but someone who was helping the caterer, but not needed too badly) was drinking a lot of wine. I saw she was seen to be barely negotiating the uneven steel plaes of the deck before she opened a door and entered the catwalk above the engine room...
Well by the time I followed her into the engine room catwalk, I discovered her doubled over the single railing above the Mather's turbines -- only about 25 feet above them! And only a single brass rail holding her from falling onto the turbines (if not fatal, then at least a broken back!)... She has all but passed out! Luckily she didn't fall over the railing and off the catwalk! I pretty much picked her up and carried her to an unused stateroom and locked the door so she wouldn't wander out. I then notified her co-workers and the Mather staff... needless to say she was carried off to a car on the dock and taken home. It turned out she was working so hard to help set up the dinner she only had time to drink some wine and had no food all day (or that was how it was explained to us)... again, not a problem, but might have been.
I am all for bending rules when necessary, but I have seen what happens when the odds play against you... and even if the family doesn't sue, you still are now "one the radar" of every inspector, bad press will hurt you one way or another, and a thousand other things I can't begin to imagine.
Right now I am planning on hosting my church picnic on COD for the Monday following July 4th. Some of the attendees will sneak beers in and I have to get mideval on their ass. As much as I like them, I love COD more and my skipper has issued an order: NO ALCOHOL.
I am not telling you guys not to drink, I just want you to know what we do, what I have seen with my own eyes -- BTW --the story of the AIDS docs was even strnager than I mentioned. It even included Yoko Ono, Jann Wenner of Rolling Stone magazine, and one of the gay doctors dropping to his knees and singing "Ave Maria" when he learned his partner was under the water! It makes your weirdest nightmare seem like a children's TV show!
Remember, Murphy's Law is the underlying force in the universe!
Paul (at least I got to say hello to Yoko Ono)...