Princess Cruises Hit With Largest-Ever Criminal Penalty For 'Deliberate Pollution'
The Department of Justice says Princess Cruise Lines will pay a $40 million penalty for "deliberate pollution of the seas and intentional acts to cover it up."
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December 2, 2016 at 12:52AM
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