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Resident urges action on illegal dock tour sales, suggests raising passenger head fee
Summary
At the July 17 Skagway Assembly meeting, resident Andrew Cremata described alleged illegal tour-ticket sales on the dock and urged the assembly to press cruise lines and consider raising the passenger head fee to fund public safety and services.
Andrew Cremata told the Skagway Assembly on Thursday that he had observed what he believes are widespread, illegal tour-ticket sales on the town dock and urged officials to press cruise lines directly and consider increasing the passenger head fee.
"All but one cruise line was selling illegally on the docks," Cremata said, describing undercover observations and a recent handwritten ticket he traced to a dock seller. He said port staff had sent letters warning…
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