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Mon, Dec 31st 2018, 08:41 AM

 

Last week, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines released a letter warning its passengers aboard the Anthem of the Seas about levels of crime in Nassau. The letter suggested that they specifically avoid heading to the Sand Trap, Over-the-Hill and the fish fry after sunset.
Like any growing city, Nassau certainly has pockets of crime. We all know this. But for a cruise line that is part of a group that is bidding to manage our port to tell its passengers to essentially stay on the ship when in Nassau perfectly demonstrates the conflict that would exist if the cruise lines controlled the port.

Last week, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines released a letter warning its passengers aboard the Anthem of the Seas about levels of crime in Nassau. The letter suggested that they specifically avoid heading to the Sand Trap, Over-the-Hill and the fish fry after sunset.
Like any growing city, Nassau certainly has pockets of crime. We all know this. But for a cruise line that is part of a group that is bidding to manage our port to tell its passengers to essentially stay on the ship when in Nassau perfectly demonstrates the conflict that would exist if the cruise lines controlled the port.

 

Click here to read more at The Nassau Guardian

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