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Grand Turk Pastors say NO to nudity

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Grand Turk, TCI, February 22, 2017 – Carnival Cruise Lines will be hearing from the Turks and Caicos Government about a cruise which promoted nudity and which has raised concern among church leaders in Grand Turk.

In a media statement thanking the new government for its swift reply to outrage over a cruise earlier this month which encouraged passengers to get naked, the Grand Turk Ministerial Fraternal said this kind of conduct will not be accepted.  “…our citizens who expressed dire indignation over the blatant disregard for the Laws of our Land, Christian Faith, Mores, and Godly principles.” 

In a media statement it is shared that the Premier, Sharlene Robinson has consulted with the Attorney General and the Police Commissioner and is next due to speak directly to Carnival Cruise Lines management.   Naked tourists were reportedly spotted on GT beaches, on Carnival’s premises and on Gibbs Cay, a National Park.

The Pastors say this was not the first time for reports of nudity by passengers, but the so called, Bare Essentials Cruise on Carnival Pride on February 10 went too far and these leaders explain that they are not having it; “As guardians of our Faith and Servants of our Almighty and Holy God, we were compelled to address this egregious conduct with our duly elected Government…”

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