The government lifeboat laws at the time of the Titanic's sinking were inadequate and failed to mandate enough lifeboats for all passengers on board. Regulations only required lifeboats for a fraction of the total capacity, prioritizing aesthetics and deck space over safety. This oversight contributed to the catastrophic loss of life during the disaster, as many passengers were left without adequate means of escape. Ultimately, the tragedy highlighted the need for stricter safety regulations in maritime law.
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