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This is a good thing. We know how anti business and corrupt government oversight can be. If any industry has shown us that it can self regulate, it's the cruise ship industry. Surely we can trust the pharmaceutical industry in a similar manner.
Do we need another bloated govt. beaurocracy? If you go on line to look at a cruise, you will find comments from previous passengers that pretty much tell you the pros and cons of that particular cruise ship. Anyone that doesn,t pay attention to that info wouldn,t look at a Govt site either. You throw in the bad PR and lawsuits and I think we can be assured the Cruise business is doing a pretty reasonable job of self regulating, or they will be out of business.
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