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In reply to the discussion: Carnival: No reimbursement to US for disabled ship [View all]Eugene
(67,106 posts)42. Carnival to 'voluntarily' reimburse U.S. Treasury for Triumph, Splendor assists (updated)
Source: Mobile's Press-Register/al.com
Carnival to 'voluntarily' reimburse U.S. Treasury for Triumph, Splendor assists (updated)
By Kelli Dugan
on April 15, 2013 at 3:50 PM, updated April 15, 2013 at 4:30 PM
MOBILE, Alabama In a statement issued Monday afternoon, Carnival Corp. announced it will, in fact, reimburse the U.S. government for taxpayer dollars spent addressing at least two distressed ships, including the Triumph.
Carnival Corporation is in the process of voluntarily submitting payment to the U.S. Treasury Department to reimburse the federal government for costs related to the Carnival Triumph and Splendor incidents, the statement reads.
The statement does not specify, or even hint at, a possible sum.
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By Kelli Dugan
on April 15, 2013 at 3:50 PM, updated April 15, 2013 at 4:30 PM
MOBILE, Alabama In a statement issued Monday afternoon, Carnival Corp. announced it will, in fact, reimburse the U.S. government for taxpayer dollars spent addressing at least two distressed ships, including the Triumph.
Carnival Corporation is in the process of voluntarily submitting payment to the U.S. Treasury Department to reimburse the federal government for costs related to the Carnival Triumph and Splendor incidents, the statement reads.
The statement does not specify, or even hint at, a possible sum.
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CDC just inspected another Carnival ship, and it was infested with flies and roaches
AndyA
Apr 2013
#1
Fortunately, Carnival does not fly planes ... they'd by crashing all over the place. n/t
RKP5637
Apr 2013
#3
Yeah ... maybe it might be better if they did planes ... would be gone and out of business. I can
RKP5637
Apr 2013
#11
then start inspecting the fuck out of their ships and shut them down based on safety violations..
frylock
Apr 2013
#7
Exactly! And if they don't like it, they can provide their own rescue vessels/operations.
Owl
Apr 2013
#19
The great majority of ocean going vessels are Panama registered. I don't know why.
xtraxritical
Apr 2013
#31
I wish to apologize to Motel 6 for calling Carnival the Motel 6 of the High Seas
slackmaster
Apr 2013
#34