Carnival Cruise Line has a message for spring breakers planning to set sail: If you think you can get away with the type of bad behavior that goes viral on social media, think again.
"We've all seen the news coverage and social media posts of people behaving badly," Carnival Cruise Line President Christine Duffy said in a video address posted to YouTube on Feb. 15. "It's happening in stores, restaurants, at sporting events and schools, on airplanes, in theme parks and, yes, on cruise ships, too."
About two weeks after the message was posted to YouTube, Carnival sent a letter to customers on upcoming cruises reminding them about their expectations for conduct on board. On Carnival ships, smoking is only allowed in designated areas, and lighting up anywhere else will result in a $500 fine; so will throwing anything overboard.
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