I was not tasked with investigating the accident. Many people contacted the JAIC to let them know of their experiences with the vessel from the POV of poor maintenance. As many of these related specifically to the JAIC star theory of the bow visor, then it should have at least investigated the numerous reports of recent past failings. If the bow visor really was in such a poor condition that a huge gap at the port side was left open on almost every journey and that cars and lorries could not exit the boat for hours whilst they tried to fix it (suppose they had needed to get out in an emergency???) then don't you think the shipping line managers should have been hauled up before the courts to answer the charges of gross health and safety negligence by wilfully endangering people's lives, in failing to rectify the dangerous condition of the bow visor and car ramp as constantly reported?