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Carnival Cruise Line bans more passengers after another brawl
Carnival Cruise Line bans more passengers after another brawl

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time9 hours ago

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Carnival Cruise Line bans more passengers after another brawl

Carnival Cruise Line bans more passengers after another brawl originally appeared on Come Cruise With Me. As Carnival Cruise Line doubles down on its commitment to safety and security for the busy summer cruise season, its security teams are showing passengers just how seriously the cruise line takes its 'zero tolerance' policy for disruptive onboard behavior. Carnival is now placing a letter inside every stateroom at the start of every cruise that reinforces its 'Have Fun, Be Safe' guidelines from the cruise line's code of conduct. Essentially, the letter warns passengers to behave or get banned.'Any guest who violates these policies or whose conduct affects the comfort, enjoyment, safety or well-being of other guests and crew will be fined, disembarked at their own expense, and banned from sailing on Carnival in the future,' the letter emphasizes. It didn't take long for one Carnival cruise ship's security team to have to prove how serious they were about that warning. A brawl broke out on the Lido deck during a Bahamas cruise, continuing a trend in violent altercations among cruise passengers. Doug Parker shared details on the latest onboard fight, and other cruise news including how the quick actions of a Royal Caribbean crew member saved passengers from injury, on the June 10th edition of Cruise News This is Cruise News Today with Doug Parker. Good morning, here's your cruise news for Tuesday, June 10th. A brawl broke out aboard Carnival Sunrise over the weekend as the ship sailed from Half Moon Key in The Bahamas. Yeah, video shows multiple passengers throwing chairs and fists on the Lido near the pizzeria in the back of the ship. Now Carnival — their security team — quickly intervened to de-escalate the situation following its strict zero tolerance policy. Carnival confirmed that the passengers involved are now permanently banned from sailing with the cruise line. Recently, Carnival placed letters in the staterooms fleetwide outlining its 'Have Fun, Be Safe' rules and by a crew member; yeah, a large tempered glass window in the Coastal Kitchen on Royal Caribbean Symphony of the Seas suddenly busted, sending thousands of small shards of glass onto the pool deck. Now, no passengers were injured and this is thanks to a sharp-eyed waiter, Nitin Kumar, [who] sprinted to warn guests below just seconds before the glass shattered and preventing serious harm. Crew members cordoned off the area, drained the pool, cleaned up the debris, and replaced the panel before the ship continued from Port Canaveral to The Bahamas. Now, a guest on board told Cruise News Today that the incident occurred as the ship was maneuvering at Port Canaveral. The guest was also told that the glass likely busted due to pressure and vibration. Glad everyone was Carnival is testing a new Express Dining option aboard the Carnival Vista, designed for passengers on the 'Your Time' Dining plan who prefer a faster-paced meal. The streamlined service is located in a designated section of the Horizon dining room and promises a three-course meal in under 45 minutes compared to the usual 90 Ambassador John Heald emphasized this is only a controlled test saying, quote: 'This is only a test, a test with a capital T.' The option is currently limited to guests sailing on Carnival Vista using 'Your Time' Dining. And cruise stocks had a little movement on Monday. Carnival Corporation: 24.21, Royal Caribbean: 273.99, Norwegian: 19.59, and Viking: 48.88. If you have a lead on a story, let us know: tips@ Aboard Carnival Luminosa sailing in Tracy Arm Fjord up to Sawyer Glacier, or trying to, at least — it's pretty icy. I'm Doug Parker with Cruise News Today. Have yourself a great Tuesday. (The Arena Group will earn a commission if you book a cruise.) , or email Amy Post at or call or text her at 386-383-2472. This story was originally reported by Come Cruise With Me on Jun 11, 2025, where it first appeared.

Cruise Ship Waiter Saves Passengers from Shards of Glass Raining Down from Shattered Window
Cruise Ship Waiter Saves Passengers from Shards of Glass Raining Down from Shattered Window

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time2 days ago

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Cruise Ship Waiter Saves Passengers from Shards of Glass Raining Down from Shattered Window

A large glass panel shattered aboard Royal Caribbean's Symphony of the Seas on June 8 The falling shards narrowly missed passengers thanks to a warning from one of the ship's waiters Employee Nitin Kumar reportedly noticed the glass cracking and sprinted to alert guests seated on pool loungers below Royal Caribbean and passengers praised Kumar for his actionsWhat could have been a devastating situation was avoided by a quick-thinking cruise waiter. On Sunday, June 8, a cracked glass panel installed above the pool deck of Royal Caribbean's Symphony of the Seas gave way, raining down shards on the lounge chairs of the deck below. Luckily, the seats were empty thanks to one of the ship's crew members who saw what was about to unfold. The ship had departed Cape Liberty in Bayonne, New Jersey, en route to its first stop in Florida, docking in Port Canaveral, when the incident occurred. Travel content creator Tytti Tuliainen captured the shocking scene in a video that showcases the large chunks of glass crashing down. On social media, guests praised one of the ship's waiters, Nitin Kumar, for jumping into action, warning passengers just in time for them to get out of the way On a Royal Caribbean subreddit, Kumar's heroic story prevailed. One commenter, who was allegedly aboard the ship at the time of the crash, wrote, 'Nitin saw it cracking and sprinted down to the pool deck and told the people in deck chairs to move. Fifteen seconds later this happened. Dude saved some lives for sure.' Royal Caribbean also took to their social media account to recognize Kumar for his assistance. 'Thanks to the fast thinking of one of the best Nitin, these seats were vacant when the safety glass gave way,' the caption read. 'You are truly an asset to Royal Caribbean and a hero to the many people you removed from harms way. great job!" No reason for the accident has been confirmed, but one social media user noted it occurred while the ship was "turning 180 [degrees] to dock" causing significant "vibrations." Royal Caribbean has not immediately responded to PEOPLE's request for comment. Read the original article on People

Glass shatters on Royal Caribbean ship near Port Canaveral
Glass shatters on Royal Caribbean ship near Port Canaveral

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time2 days ago

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Glass shatters on Royal Caribbean ship near Port Canaveral

The Brief A large glass panel shattered and fell from a restaurant window aboard Royal Caribbean's Symphony of the Seas as it neared Port Canaveral, narrowly missing passengers below. No injuries were reported, and the ship continued its scheduled itinerary after same-day repairs. ORLANDO, Fla. - A Royal Caribbean cruise passenger captured video of a frightening incident Sunday when a large pane of glass shattered and fell from a restaurant window aboard the Symphony of the Seas, narrowly missing people on the deck below. What we know Travel content creator Tytti Tuliainen was dining on the ship when she heard a loud cracking sound and saw one of the floor-to-ceiling glass panels break from the outside, sending shards onto poolside deck chairs as the ship was preparing to dock in Port Canaveral. The vessel had departed Cape Liberty in Bayonne, New Jersey, and was making its first scheduled stop in Florida. Tuliainen said the glass "shattered into tiny pieces" and fell to the deck shortly after the initial crack. Her video shows the broken glass landing on empty chairs, sparking concern among passengers. Guests credited Nitin Kumar, a waiter at the ship's restaurant, for quickly warning passengers to move before the glass fell. According to a passenger's social media post, Kumar "sprinted down to the pool deck and told the people in deck chairs to move," adding, "Dude saved some lives, for sure." Responding online, Kumar said, "You all are my family. What I did, I did for family … I learned from this company how to take care of my guests like family." Same-day repairs were made to the window, and no injuries were reported. The ship continued its itinerary to the Bahamas and is scheduled to return to New Jersey on June 13. The Source The information in this article comes from Storyful.

Madrassa teacher held for sexually assaulting minor
Madrassa teacher held for sexually assaulting minor

Time of India

time21-05-2025

  • Time of India

Madrassa teacher held for sexually assaulting minor

Lucknow: A 22-year-old madrassa teacher was arrested on Wednesday for allegedly sexually assaulting a 14-year-old boy in the Madiaon area. It was also alleged that the teacher thrashed the victim's family, who opposed the act. The police sprang into action after the family posted a video on social media showing the assault on them. The accused was subsequently arrested and sent to jail. According to the victim, who was studying for a Hafiz certificate at the madrassa, the accused took him from the hostel to his room and assaulted him on May 15. He further told his family that the teacher had often behaved inappropriately with him whenever he found him alone. When the family approached the madrasa to complain, they were allegedly browbeaten by the administration. Madiaon police said the madrasa had been operating for about 20 years. "Since the matter was related to an educational and religious institution, a police team reached the spot and conducted an investigation as per standard procedure. The accused, a native of Mau, lived on the madrassa premises," officials said. The investigation revealed that the teacher had been employed at the madrassa for around five years. Madiaon SI Nitin Kumar confirmed the arrest and said that a probe is underway.

Illicit liquor racket busted at residential colony in Greater Noida, 2 arrested
Illicit liquor racket busted at residential colony in Greater Noida, 2 arrested

Hindustan Times

time02-05-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Illicit liquor racket busted at residential colony in Greater Noida, 2 arrested

Two men were arrested late Thursday night for selling country-made liquor as premium liquor in Gautam Budh Nagar, police said on Friday. The accused, Atul (single name), and Nitin Kumar,were allegedly caught in the act of refilling bottles of branded Indian made foreign liquor with country-made liquor, police said. The accused were working in the first floor of a house in Sadopur, police said. Police found nine half-bottles of Imperial Blue filled with country liquor, 90 tetra packs of Twin Tower (labelled for sale in Uttar Pradesh), and several empty bottles of Royal Stag, White and Blue, After Dark, and 8 PM Whisky, and more than a dozen varieties of fake and tampered liquor packaging. 'The operation is part of a district-wide drive to eliminate spurious liquor trade. The two accused were found selling country liquor in branded bottles, posing a serious health risk. The two admitted to operating this racket after shop-closing hours, targeting unsuspecting buyers by passing off low-cost country liquor as premium brands. Strict legal action is being taken,' said Gautam Budh Nagar excise officer Subodh Kumar. The raid was conducted by a joint team of the Gautam Budh Nagar excise department and Badalpur police as part of an ongoing enforcement drive under the directives of the Uttar Pradesh government and excise commissioner Adarsh Singh. An FIR has been registered against the two under Section 60 of the Uttar Pradesh Excise Act and Sections 319(2) and 318(4) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) at Badalpur police station. Two composite liquor shop licencees in Sadopur's Jhal and Achheja have been served show cause notices due to their alleged involvement in the spurious liquor trade, and their licences have been suspended pending further inquiry, said officials.

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