1. What is a Cruise?

A cruise is an event that can be organised by anyone to meet up and socialise. A cruise can involve different vehicles including cars, motorcycles, caravans, trucks, lorry's and also ferries.

2. Who is welcome ?

Everyone is welcome to cruises covered by 2cruse.net. 2cruise are committed to equality and diversity

3. What is equality and diversity?

Equality and Diversity is a term used in the United Kingdom to define and champion equality, diversity and human rights as defining values of society. It promotes equality of opportunity for all, giving every individual the chance to achieve their potential, free from prejudice and discrimination.

UK legislation requires public authorities to promote equality in everything that they do, also making sure that other organisations meet their legal duties to promote equality while also doing so themselves. In the UK there are certain legal requirements under existing legislation to promote equality in the areas of disability, gender and race. These are often collectively referred to as the general duties to promote equality.

As the independent advocate for equality and human rights in Britain, a Commission of Equality and Human Rights (CEHR) exists that aims to reduce inequality, eliminate discrimination, strengthen good relations between people and promote and protect human rights. CEHR has a duty to challenge prejudice and disadvantage and promote the importance of human rights, enforcing equality laws on age, disability, gender, gender reassignment, race, religion or belief, and sexual orientation and encourage compliance with the Human Rights Act.

4. Who runs a cruise?

A cruise is not run by a single individual or team. It is run by members of the public and is perceived as a hobbie for enthusiasts.

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