Missouri Attorney General files lawsuit against Branson duck boat operators, parent company
AG Josh Hawley: 'This tragedy should not have happened.'
AG Josh Hawley: 'This tragedy should not have happened.'
AG Josh Hawley: 'This tragedy should not have happened.'
Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley filed a petition Friday in the Circuit Court of Taney County urging the court to enjoin Branson Duck Vehicles, LLC and Ripley Entertainment Inc. from operating duck boats in Missouri.
The Attorney General’s Office alleges violations of the Missouri Merchandising Practices Act, Missouri’s principal consumer-protection statute.
The filing comes after 17 people drowned while on a tour of Table Rock Lake near Branson, Missouri last month. Their duck boat sank during severe weather. Hawley’s petition cites safety violations that are alleged to have occurred that day, including ignoring life jacket requirements and weather warnings.
“This tragedy should not have happened,” Hawley said. “As Missouri’s top law enforcement officer, I am charged with protecting Missouri consumers. My hope is that this lawsuit will ensure that unsafe duck boats and companies who put profits ahead of safety will not continue to operate. Consumers have a reasonable expectation of safety and that was not met on July 19.”
The suit alleges the defendants have “been on notice for decades of ongoing safety hazards that posed a present and deadly danger to every person who boarded a duck boat. Defendants kept that information from passengers and made false promises, fraudulent statements, and misrepresentations to consumers that safety was a top priority when in actuality it was their own profits.”