Carnival Cruise bans 16 passengers following brawl at Port Miami
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Sixteen passengers were banned by Carnival Cruise after a physical confrontation in the customs line at Port Miami. The incident occurred on June 22 following a voyage to the Bahamas.
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Passengers aboard the Carnival Conquest were involved in a physical altercation at Port Miami on Monday, June 22, following a trip to the Bahamas. The incident took place at approximately 8:00 a.m. as passengers moved through the customs line after the ship docked.
Reports from The Mirror and Fox News state that footage captured the moment individuals charged at one another during the confrontation. Following the event, Carnival Cruise officials identified those involved in the brawl.
The cruise line has since banned 16 people involved in the incident, placing them on its official "Do Not Sail List."