Cruise Passenger Protection Act (CPPA). Pending legislation in the United States that would, among other things, allow victims of crime or negligence aboard a cruise ship in international waters (or their families) to seek monetary damages, giving them essentially the same rights as airline passengers.
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"The fight continues today with the Cruise Passenger Protection Act. This bill bolsters current law with tighter crime reporting, expanded video surveillance equipment and record-keeping requirements, and streamlined tracking and public reporting of alleged crimes on cruise ships. Safety improvements like these will help prevent more avoidable tragedies.”Source: Rep Jim Himes
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