Another lawsuit over jokes made by one of P&O's onboard entertainment crew
Skift Take
Yesterday's announcement that an man settled with P&O parent Carnival over Irish jokes may have opened the door to offended passengers making their anger known via the courts.
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Cruise passenger sues P&O over 'cougar' comment made by a judge during an on-board singing contest http://t.co/rpo5R1pW #travel
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