Categories: Cruises

Judge Threatens to Ban Carnival Ships from US Docks

The Carnival Corporation is in hot water after a federal judge threatened to ban the company’s cruise ships from docking at ports in the United States after reportedly violating its probation period from another case.

According to the Miami Herald, U.S. District Judge Patricia Seitz said Wednesday that she would decide at a hearing scheduled for June whether the cruise company’s probation will be lifted and a heftier punishment levied for the violations.

MORE Cruise Line & Cruise Ship

During the hearing, Judge Seitz scolded Carnival chairman Micky Arison and president Donald Arnold for the actions of the company, but neither man was in attendance. Seitz requested that top executives attended the June hearing to answer questions on the matter.

“The people at the top are treating this as a gnat,” Seitz said in court. “If I could, I would give all the members of the executive committee a visit to the detention center for a couple of days. It’s amazing how that helps people come to focus on reality.”

The Carnival Corporation has been on probation for two years after it was fined a record $40 million for illegally dumping oil into the ocean from its Princess Cruises ships and lying to authorities about the incidents.

While on probation, authorities claim the cruise company continued to pollute the environment and worked to not only avoid the long arm of the law, but also actively used its clout to change the terms of the settlement.

“It appears there were some mischaracterizations made by others to the court,” Carnival Corporation’s Chief Communications Officer Roger Frizzell said in a statement. “We intend to fully address the issues raised at today’s court conference.”

“Our environmental responsibility has been and continues to be a top priority for the company. Our aspiration is to leave the places we touch even better than when we first arrived,” Frizzell continued. “This is only in the best interest of our guests, our company and the oceans upon which we travel.”

This post was published by our news partner: TravelPulse.com | Article Source |
TJS News

TravelPulse.com, part of the travAlliancemedia network of products, is the leading resource for the latest travel news, offers, and videos. Since 2002, TravelPulse.com has been delivering industry news, dynamic video content and important supplier and destination information that have allowed hundreds of thousands of travel agents to succeed. Now, with dedicated consumer content, TravelPulse is once again revolutionizing the way that travel content is consumed.

Recent Posts

Southwest Reversed Its Controversial Plus-Size Seat Policy After 4 Months of Backlash

Southwest Airlines reversed its controversial plus-size seat policy, no longer requiring plus-size passengers to buy…

6 days ago

Summer Travel Preview

We’re just days away from Memorial Day Weekend — the unofficial start to summer travel…

6 days ago

FAA Seeks $165K Fine Against Alaska Airlines Over Intoxicated Passengers on Flights

The Federal Aviation Administration proposed a civil penalty of $165,000 against Alaska Airlines for allegedly…

1 week ago

Memorial Day Weekend May Reveal Consumers’ Spending Limits

Memorial Day weekend may reveal how much consumers are willing to spend this summer, whether…

1 week ago

Daughter Furious Over JetBlue Crew’s Response to Father’s Stroke

The daughter of a 90-year-old man accused JetBlue’s crew of negligence after her father suffered…

2 weeks ago

America 250th – Marriott Hotel Segment

Summer travel planning is in full swing, and destinations across the country are going big…

2 weeks ago