To: Capt. Tom
Should have added these are matters for the courts, which is an obvious negative for the cruise lines due to the potential delays, along with the fact it means lawsuits against two governments whose approval are required. Moving out of Florida to other ports works for a few ships, but the port capacity isn’t out there.
22 posted on
06/07/2021 8:27:38 AM PDT by
SJackson
(blow in a dog’s face he gets mad, on a car ride he sticks his head out the window)
To: SJackson
Should have added these are matters for the courts, which is an obvious negative for the cruise lines due to the potential delays, along with the fact it means lawsuits against two governments whose approval are required. snip.. My experience with courts, having been there as a juror, witness, and once held in contempt by a Federal judge in Boston.(Judge Skinner)is that the courts operate in a different world.
So avoiding a drawn out or appealed court decision is the way to go for the Cruise Lines. - Tom
31 posted on
06/07/2021 9:53:48 AM PDT by
Capt. Tom
(.It's COVID 2021 - The Events, not us, are still in charge -Tom)
To: SJackson
Should have added these are matters for the courts, which is an obvious negative for the cruise lines due to the potential delays, along with the fact it means lawsuits against two governments whose approval are required. snip.. My experience with courts, having been there as a juror, witness, and once held in contempt by a Federal judge in Boston.(Judge Skinner)is that the courts operate in a different world.
So avoiding a drawn out or appealed court decision is the way to go for the Cruise Lines. - Tom
32 posted on
06/07/2021 9:57:19 AM PDT by
Capt. Tom
(.It's COVID 2021 - The Events, not us, are still in charge -Tom)
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