Cruise ship passengers detained for gambing Debt : Report

According to the latest gambling news , about more than 10k people that were from Nz and Australia were travelling on a private cruise ship that was passing via the nz bay reach area have detained more than 10k people illegally for getting on debt with gambling on the Cruise , One of the people in this list told that he had about 20k when he was on the cruise and wanted to play with max 2k , and he never knew when he had loss of 28k , so had to contact many people , according to reports bad things have taken place on same service before as well Under New Zealand and Australian regulations, gambling operators are not allowed to offer lines of credit, if they have reason to believe the money was going to be used for gambling , The class action is being taken by Australian law firm Carter Capner Law against Carnival, which owns P&O, and Royal Caribbean cruise lines. And they have filed Court case for the release of all the people detained .
 
It is deeply concerning to hear about the situation where more than 10,000 people from New Zealand and Australia were detained on a private cruise ship due to gambling debts. This raises serious questions about the practices and responsibilities of cruise ship operators when it comes to gambling onboard.

The fact that gambling operators are not allowed to offer lines of credit under New Zealand and Australian regulations, especially when they have reasons to believe the money will be used for gambling, highlights a clear breach of regulations if these allegations are proven true. It is distressing to hear stories of individuals who have ended up in significant debt due to gambling while on the cruise, especially when they did not intend to spend such amounts.

The decision of Australian law firm Carter Capner Law to file a class action against Carnival, which owns P&O, and Royal Caribbean cruise lines, seeking the release of all the detained passengers is a vital step towards seeking justice and accountability in this matter. It is crucial for the cruise industry to uphold high standards of responsible gambling practices and to ensure the well-being of their passengers.

If these allegations are proven true, it is essential for the cruise industry to review and improve their gambling policies to prevent such situations from occurring in the future. Passengers should be able to enjoy their cruise experience without facing the risk of being unfairly detained due to gambling debts.
 
That is correct they must always make clear to the people that are on -board with them so that they are clear on what can happen against them if they break and go above their gambling limits and budget now we have to see what happens here actually indeed in my opinion
 
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