Cruise News: Passenger Has FIX for Out of Control Kids On Cruises!

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A Carnival Cruise Line passenger has proposed a new policy on social media to address issues regarding unruly children during voyages. The passenger suggested that the cruise line implement a security deposit ranging from 500 to 1,000 dollars per child. Under this proposed system, parents would forfeit the deposit if their children are caught damaging the ship or threatening other guests. This suggestion follows reports of disruptive behavior on a recent cruise. Social media users responded to the idea with varying perspectives. Some commenters suggested that the cruise line should also require security deposits from intoxicated passengers. Other users noted that they had not personally witnessed children starting physical altercations on Carnival cruises.
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Carnival should charge a security deposit of $500 to $1,000 per child.
As long as Carnival charges all the drunks on board a security deposit, why not?
I've yet to see a child start a brawl on a Carnival cruise.
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