Ride the Ducks will return to the Delaware

Ride the Ducks will return to the Delaware River, according to a city press release. This follow last year's tragic accident involving Ride the Ducks.

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Ride the Ducks will return to the Delaware

POSTED: Tuesday, April 19, 2011, 3:10 PM

Ride the Ducks will return to the Delaware River, according to a city press release.

This follow last year's tragic accident involving Ride the Ducks, in which a barge struck one of the tour boats, resulting in the death of two Hungarian visitors. Operations on the Delaware have ceased since then.

"Every measure has been considered and will be followed to provide for the safety of Philadelphians and our visitors," said managing director Richard Negrin in the release.

The Managing Director's office says Ride the Ducks will return with "improved safety procedures" and "enhanced operating, communications and trianing standards." They include barring Ride the Ducks boats from entering the water when a barge is within a half nautical mile. "Quackers" — aka those famous noisemakers — also won't be given out until the end of the tour.

Last year, some ex-employees of Ride of the Ducks' Baltimore operations told City Paper the company's safety standards are "abysmal." Ride the Ducks refuted this.

See above for an image of where Ride the Ducks will operate, as provided by the city.

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