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ICV Press Release - July 16, 2009


Victims of Cruise Crime Applaud Congressional Leaders as Safety Bill Moves Forward

WASHINGTON, D.C.  - The International Cruise Victims Association, Inc.
(ICV), a non-profit corporation formed by victims and families of victims of
cruise crimes, applauded Congressional action to move the Cruise Vessel
Security and Safety Act of 2009 through Committee and for Congressional
consideration. The pending legislation passed the Senate Commerce, Science,
and Transportation unanimously last week, S.B. 588, and the House Committee
on Transportation and Infrastructure is expected to begin mark-up of H.R.
1485 in the coming weeks.

"The Cruise Vessel Security and Safety Act of 2009 is moving forward so
quickly because of the tireless efforts of Congresswoman Doris Matsui (D-CA)
and Senator John Kerry (D-MA), who each had constituents come to them for
help," said ICV President Ken Carver, whose own daughter went missing on a
cruise ship in 2004. "Every day that goes by without these necessary
protections in place, Americans are unknowingly putting themselves at risk -
which is why it is absolutely imperative that The Cruise Vessel Security and
Safety Act of 2009 is signed-into law as quickly as possible."

Volunteer members of the ICV have long lobbied for legislation to be put in
place to protect cruise ship passengers. The legislation they have been
instrumental in crafting will require that that all crimes that occur aboard
cruise ships be reported to the Coast Guard and Federal Bureau of
Investigations. Currently, cruise ships operating under foreign flags of
convenience are not required under U.S. law to report crimes occurring
outside of U.S. territorial waters.

As this crucial legislation moves forward, it serves as a sign to many
amongst the ICV's community of followers that progress is being made towards
ensuring the safety of Americans abroad. The measure approved by the Senate
Commerce Committee is the first of its kind; a major victory in the fight
for cruise passengers' rights. The House Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure is expected to take up debate on the companion bill in the
near future.

Carver expressed his hopeful outlook as the legislation moves forward and
urged Congress to act swiftly: "Final passage of this bill would be proof to
the world that our small group of volunteers with limited funds has been
able to make a difference in the safety of Americans," he said. "When the
Cruise Safety bill is signed into law, it will serve to protect Americans
across the nation during what ought to be relaxing vacations."

"We learned during Congressional hearings that there has not been a
conviction of an accused rape in recent history," said Congresswoman Matsui.
"With continued news coverage of recent rapes on cruise ships, it is clear
that legislation is both urgent and necessary. I applaud Senator Kerry and
the Senate Committee for making the safety of Americans a priority, and look
forward to making significant progress moving this legislation forward in
the coming weeks in the House of Representatives."

"The term 'duty free' does not apply to the safety of passengers," said
Senator Kerry. "Murky lines of jurisdiction are no longer an excuse for
risking the safety of millions of Americans who will board cruise ships this
year. Security, safety, and accountability must all be strengthened to hold
criminals accountable and end the cycle of serious crimes on these vessels.
I thank Chairman Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) for giving this issue the timely
attention it deserves and call on my colleagues to quickly move this
legislation to the Senate floor."

ICV will continue to work with Members of Congress in both chambers, on both
sides of the aisle, to ensure that this legislation is passed in a timely
fashion with the support it deserves.

For more information about the International Crime Victims Association,
please visit www.internationalcruisevictims.org or contact the following:


Kendall Carver
E-Mail Kcarver17@cox.net
Phone
602 852 5896



-- Edited by ICVADMIN on Thursday 16th of July 2009 08:53:01 AM

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