Forbes Asks: Is Cruise Ship Crime Still Climbing?

For years cruise ship travelers and the general public had no idea exactly how much crime was being committed aboard cruise ships. This was because regulations governing the reporting of cruise crime allowed cruise companies to put off reporting the incidences almost indefinitely. But changes to the regulations have given cruise passengers a truer look…

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Yet Another Cruise Line Alters Sailing Due to Propulsion Issues

Just days ago we blogged that Royal Caribbean has canceled several sailings in early February due to propulsion issues with one of its ships. Now, another cruise company is announcing that it, too, will have to alter sailings due to engine issues. Officials with Princess Cruises announced that the company is altering a number of…

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5 Mistakes People Make After a Car Accident

There is an average of six million car accidents every year in the U.S., which accounts for millions of injuries and deaths. The steps you take in the aftermath of a car crash will impact the amount of compensation you receive for property damage, medical expenses, and pain and suffering. It’s crucial to understand what…

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Miami Herald Reports on Most Recent Cruise Inspection Results

The most recent results from the CDC’s periodic cruise ship sanitation inspections are in, and the results are better than in previous years.  MiamiHerald.com reports that in its most recent round of inspections, the CDC reviews seven ships, six of them being operated by Royal Caribbean or one of its subsidiaries.  The ships were judged…

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Holland America Cancels a Sailing Due to Ship Propulsion Issues

Holland America has announced that it is canceling a sailing because one of its ships is suffering from propulsion issues.   CruiseHive.com reports that the company plans to take the Nieuw Amsterdam ship out of service and send it to Grand Bahama Shipyard in the coming weeks. This will necessitate the cancellation of the ship’s…

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Cruise Ship Sexual Assault Results in New York Man Serving Time

MassLive.com reports that 45-year-olf Adam Damian Panetta was arrested in 2019 and charged with cruise ship assault after having being accused of severely beating a woman while aboard the ship. Video evidence showed Panetta pull the woman down the hallway by the hair and strike her in the head twice. He also kicked the woman…

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IKEA Settles Furniture Tip-Over Suit for $46 Million

In what may be one of the largest child wrongful death verdicts in U.S. history, a jury awarded $46 Million to a U.S. couple whose child died after being injured in a furniture tip-over accident. Craig and Joleen Dudek sued Swedish furniture giant IKEA for the accident that killed their 2-year-old son Jozef in three…

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Florida Boy Scout Sex Abuse Victims File in Washington, D.C.

Recently filed lawsuits reveal that for several years Florida youths were allegedly subjected to sexual abuse by the Boy Scout scoutmaster of their Gainsville troop. The Miami Herald reports that the alleged abuse occurred during a three-year period starting in 1993 and allegedly occurred in the scoutmaster’s truck and at Boy Scout related parties. Mcclatchydc.com…

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Coast Guard Medically Evacuates Second Passenger in Three Days

For the second time in three days, the U.S. Coast Guard has evacuated a passenger from a cruise ship. WAVY.com reports that the Coast Guard’s Air Station Elizabeth City sent a crew to evacuate an 85-year-old passenger suffering from a medical emergency aboard the Norwegian Bliss cruise ship. The Bliss was sailing approximately 160 miles…

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Convicted Criminal Polluter Carnival Cruise Line Dumps Waste Water in Port Canaveral

Carnival Cruise Line, a convicted criminal polluter, has been caught discharging polluted water into Port Canaveral. WESH reports that the company confirmed that it had “accidentally” discharged so-called greywater from the Carnival Elation as it was docked at Port Canaveral on December 2, 2019. FoxNews.com reports that the ship was in preparation for a four-day Bahamas…

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U.S. Coast Guard Airlifts Ill Passenger From Cruise Ship

The U.S. Coast Guard has medically evacuated a passenger from a cruise ship off the coast of California.  ABC7.com reports that the 68-year-old woman showed signs of suffering from a stroke when authorities aboard the Viking Sun cruise ship called for assistance as the ship sailed approximately 225 miles off the coast of San Diego.  The…

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Second Cruise Ship Collision in 2 Weeks

The MSC Grandios cruise ship was involved in a crash with a cruise pier in Sicily, Italy Monday morning, marking the second cruise ship collision in two weeks.  FoxNews.com reports that the ship crashed into the dock at Palermo, Sicily, on Monday morning at about 8:30 am when the 1,085-foot vessel struck the port as it…

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Cruise Passenger Falls Overboard Near New Zealand

Authorities are searching for a cruise ship passenger who fell overboard from a cruise ship as it sailed off the coast of New Zealand.  9News.com.au reports that the Norwegian Jewel’s authorities are reviewing the ship’s security personnel are reviewing the ship’s surveillance footage for clues as to the passenger’s last known location. I have been…

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South Carolina Man Suffers Stroke On Cruise Ship – Later Dies

A South Carolina man who suffered a stroke while aboard a cruise ship has passed away.  Bruce Campbell suffered a stroke while he was playing bingo on a Carnival cruise to the Bahamas. Authorities took him to a medical facility in Freeport, Bahamas for treatment before an anonymous donor paid approximately $20,000 to transfer him…

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New Videos Show More Angles of Cruise Ship Collision

When looking at the video of the collision between the Carnival Glory and Carnival Legend cruise ships in Cozumel last week, the danger involved in the incident quickly becomes clear. The front end of the Legend plunges into the Glory, ripping into the Glory’s rear balconies. Anyone standing near that area of the impact could…

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Tragedy Strikes As One Person Dies in Christmas Day Boating Crash

Tragedy struck on Christmas day as one person was killed in a boating crash on Lake Harney, Florida. Fox35Orlando.com reports that the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) identified the victim as 39-year-old John Gebhardt. Gebhardt was boating the lake when his boat ran aground and struck a tree. Gebhardt was thrown from his…

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Miami Area Bus Crash Sends One to the Hospital

A car and a bus collided in Hialeah late last month, resulting in at least one significant injury.  CBS Miami reports that the vehicles collided at 4251 E 5th Ave and sent one person to the hospital. Though the report did not indicate the nature of the victim’s injuries, it did say that the one…

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25-Year-Old Palm Beach Man Loses Arm in Boating Accident

Late last month a 25-year-old man lost his arm in a horrific boating accident, underscoring the oftentimes dangerous nature of boating in South Florida.   In late November Palm Beach resident Carter Viss was snorkeling off the coast of Palm Beach when he was struck on the arm by a 2008 36-foot Yellowfin boat. The Florida…

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