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Cruise News for the Corporate Travel Professional

Tuesday July 14, 2009

Bermuda rejects cruise ship gaming bill

 
Bermuda lawmakers have rejected a bill that would have allowed cruise ship passengers to play gaming machines on vessels making port calls at night in the British Atlantic territory.

Premier Ewart Brown's cruise ship gaming bill failed Friday in the House of Assembly by 18 votes to 11. In a terse statement issued after the vote, Brown said "cruise lines and tourism partners now know where things stand and can plan accordingly."  Bermuda lawmakers banned slot machines in 2001, arguing they were driving some islanders into debt. The law took effect in 2004.

 
 

 

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