Danes want zero alcohol rule
DANISH shipowners and unions are ready to consider a zero alcohol limit after the multipurpose containership Karen Danielsen crashed into the 18 km Great Belt Bridge on March 3.
The Danish Shipowners' Association and two officers' unions are ready to discuss a zero limit, which is already in place on most ships as company policy.
Association director Pia Voss wants any change should be introduced internationally through the International...
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