SeaWorld Orlando and family of victim move to block airing of attack video

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SeaWorld Orlando and the family of a park trainer drowned last month by a killer whale are preparing for a legal battle to prevent video footage of the accident from being aired on television or online. The parties have held talks with Jon Mills, an emeritus dean at the University of Florida's Levin College of Law and a former speaker of the Florida House of Representatives, about representing them in efforts to block release of video recordings of the Feb. 24 tragedy, in which a 6-ton orca pulled 40-year-old trainer Dawn Brancheau into its tank and drowned her in front of park guests.

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Brian Noble said:
Well, humans do it, but that doesn't make it rational. ;)

Ah, good sir, but it is rational to ask the question. It's just not rational in this case to expect an answer. ;) :)


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