Cruise Vessel Security and Safety Act signed by President Obama

WASHINGTON – The International Cruise Victims Association, Inc.

WASHINGTON – The International Cruise Victims Association, Inc. (ICV), a non-profit corporation formed by victims and families of victims of cruise crimes, celebrates the signing by President Obama of the Cruise Vessel Security and Safety Act. This is truly a historic day in the process of protecting passengers on cruise ships that enter or leave U.S. ports of call. This major reform to protect passengers was long overdue.

Todayโ€™s signing shows that a group of victims with limited funding can come together and make changes to affect an industry. This process will serve as a model for others who become victims of crimes, so that they can join together and make a difference.

The fact that ICV members reached out to their congressional representatives and asked for action was the key to the organizationโ€™s success. Rep. Doris Matsui (D-Calif.) answered the call for help from one of her constituents, Laurie Dishman. Rep. Matsui took immediate action to support Laurie, which resulted in a series of congressional hearings that brought light to the issue of crimes of all types that were occurring on cruise ships. From these hearings came legislation in the U.S. House of Representatives to take action and make changes to address the issue of cruise ship safety and security.

โ€œThis has been a long, difficult road for all cruise victims and their families, and this legislation is truly a result of their courage, their dedication and their conviction to preventing further crimes from happening,โ€ said Rep. Matsui, the author of the legislation. โ€œThis legislation is critical to providing the security and safety measures that all Americans need and deserve, no matter if they are on land or at sea.โ€

At the same time, Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) responded to a request from Kendall Carver, Chairman of ICV, to assist in addressing the cover-up of his daughterโ€™s disappearance while on a cruise. Sen. Kerry made the same commitment to move forward with legislation in the U.S. Senate. As a result, additional hearings were organized in the Senate to review and deal with the growing issue of crimes on cruise ships.

โ€œThe term โ€˜duty freeโ€™ does not apply to the safety of passengers,โ€ said Sen. Kerry. โ€œMurky lines of jurisdiction are no longer an excuse for risking the safety of millions of Americans who will board cruise ships this year. Ken Carver has been a tireless advocate for this cause. While we canโ€™t undo the past or bring Kenโ€™s daughter back, I was proud to work with him to prevent tragedy in the future by ensuring that security, safety and accountability be strengthened to hold criminals accountable and end the cycle of serious crimes on these vessels.โ€

Through the efforts of the many ICV volunteers and partner organizations who worked with the congressional leadership provided by Rep. Matsui and Sen. Kerry, the Cruise Vessel Security and Safety Act of 2009 was passed by the U.S. Congress and today was signed into law by the President.

Kendall Carver stated, โ€œThis is truly a day to celebrate. This is not the end, but just the beginning of reforms that were clearly needed for the cruise industry. ICV will continue to ensure that the provisions included in this legislation are implemented to the fullest extent. ICV also continues to support our international members to make similar strides in other countries, so that all passengers throughout the world can be protected from crimes.โ€

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