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Safe Cruise

Project Safe Cruise Press Release: See www.projectsafecruise.blogspot.com & details below. Leave a message if you have experienced incidents involving poor security & safety practices of cruise lines. Hearings are scheduled; we will provide them to Congress. We must act to insure passenger safety. The current lack of safety & security is not acceptable especially after 9/11. On 5/12/05, we were on the Carnival Destiny near Aruba when an elderly couple disappeared without a trace.

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Saturday, October 07, 2006

Cruise line crime: Too much secrecy, too little concern for passengers

DAYTONA BEACH NEWS-JOURNAL
October 5, 2006
It's a travesty: Cruise ships don't routinely report crime and most passengers don't know their rights or the jurisdictions that apply. Nor do cruise lines go out of their way to make the information available.

September 30, 2006
How safe are you on the high seas?
Advocates push cruise lines for tougher crime-reporting standards By M.C. MOEWE Staff Writer

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