What Happens at Sea… Doesn’t Stay There ⚖️🚢 A cruise vacation turned into a legal case after a
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Cruise ships fall under international and national law depending on where they're registered and where they dock.
Once a vessel hits port, local police take over and what happens on board can follow you home.
If you ever see or hear something serious, report it immediately to ship security.
What happens at sea doesn't stay at sea when it breaks the law.
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What Happens at Sea… Doesn’t Stay There ⚖️🚢 A cruise vacation turned into a legal case after a passenger was arrested and sentenced under a new U.K. law. Even at sea, serious crimes fall under real-world laws once the ship docks. CruiseNews, CruiseLife, CruiseTips, CruiseSafety, CruiseUpdate, cruise passenger arrest, cruise ship crime, maritime law