IMHO, To me a US court might decide that NCL can make rules to protect their interests; but since they are not an American business they cannot make rules that violate our State or Federal laws, and neither can American businesses.
To me it will be interesting how our Courts handle this lawsuit. -Tom
1 posted on
07/14/2021 8:00:47 AM PDT by
Capt. Tom
To: Capt. Tom; George from New England; cll; DarthFuzball; Tennessee Nana; Fai Mao; CodeToad; ...
IMHO, To me a US court might decide that NCL can make rules to protect their interests; but since they are not an American business they cannot make rules that violate our State or Federal laws, and neither can American businesses. Things are cranking up on Florida cruises.-Tom
2 posted on
07/14/2021 8:06:53 AM PDT by
Capt. Tom
(.It's COVID 2021 - The Events, not us, are still in charge -Tom)
To: Capt. Tom
Grab another bag of popcorn. It’ll be years before we get to sail.
To: Capt. Tom
A private (foreign) company dictating public policy in DeSantis' Florida?
Good luck.
They must think they're dealing with the Obama/Biden/Harris administration.
5 posted on
07/14/2021 8:10:59 AM PDT by
lewislynn
( How long before they replace Martin Luther King Blvd with George Floyd Blvd?)
To: Capt. Tom
especially when they have been promised all would be vaccinated;
Who made that promise?
8 posted on
07/14/2021 8:14:23 AM PDT by
lewislynn
( How long before they replace Martin Luther King Blvd with George Floyd Blvd?)
To: Capt. Tom
Now its America’s fault that a foreign company cant deliver on an outrageous promise ???
Just to save face with their consumers, they are willing to go to court ???
To: Capt. Tom
I seem to remember people saying that the cruise lines couldnt sue the CDC because they were foreign companies....
To: Capt. Tom
“Hold” all you want Sven, but our governor can and will shut you down if you keep up the stupidity. You are big my friend, but Florida is much much bigger.
Stop virtue signaling and set sail.
To: Capt. Tom
IMHO, To me a US court might decide that NCL can make rules to protect their interests; but since they are not an American business they cannot make rules that violate our State or Federal laws, and neither can American businesses. I'm sure I'm a minority on this thread, but with the exception of handicapped customers (ie immune deficiencies) I see no reason a private company cannot require vaccinations. Just as I believe a baker can refuse to make offensive cakes. Yes, I know about the Florida law. And Norwegian is contesting it in court, and if they succeed the entire law is toast. The state should have found some compromise, since this is a transportation issue, quite different than entry to a grocery store.
21 posted on
07/14/2021 3:15:53 PM PDT by
SJackson
(blow in a dog’s face he gets mad, on a car ride he sticks his head out the window)
To: Capt. Tom
How about if the cruise line decides who gets to sail with them, just like it decides what services to offer and what to charge? And if the passengers decide who to sail with, or if they want something else?
Same with the planes. Masks? Guns? Luggage? Seating? Pricing? Support animal? Airline sets a policy or policies, passengers decide on who they fly with.
23 posted on
07/15/2021 12:12:11 PM PDT by
Tymesup
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