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Careless smoker starts fire
"Eddie" wrote in message ... Well, another cruise ship incident. Has anyone heard of a non-smoking cruise ship? On our last cruise we had to wet towels and place them over our mouth and noses in order to get to our cabin which was next to a cabin that had two elderly ladies that would leave their door open to exhaust their smoke. After complaining they were told that they had to leave the door closed. It helped a bit, but smoke still wafted out from the bottom of the door. Now I'm thinking how lucky we were after reading about the latest fire that those two old ladies didn't fall asleep while smoking. btw, they smoked all day and all night. I would imagine they smoked at least four packs a day each. Eddie There was the Paradise by Carnival. They had an extraordinarily strict non-smoking policy. If you were caught on board with cigarettes, you were thrown off the ship at the next port of call and billed an extra $250. However, the ship had a hard time attracting groups resulting in lower booking rates, and alcohol and casino revenue was lower than the rest of the fleet. The ship was repositioned to Los Angeles a couple years ago and the no-smoking policy was recended. Renaissance Cruises had a fleetwide no-smoking policy, but that line went bankrupt shortly after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. -- I'm Tom Smith, and I approved this message. |
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I THINK THAT THESE SHIPS SHOULD MAKE HIGHER PENALTY FOR INDIVIDUAL WHO
JUST HAVE TO SMOKE EXPECIALLY IF THEY DAMAGE PROPERTY OR IF THEY ARE A HAZARD TO THE SAFETY OF THEM SELF OR OTHER TRAVELORS. I USED TO SMOKE AND I WAS SAFE EVEN THEN ABOUT MAKEING SURE YOUR CIG IS OUT NOT STILL SMOKING AND NEAR SOMETHING THAT COULD IGNITE. CRUISE ARE FUN I TOOK ONE IN SEPTEMBER 2005. SAFETY ALWAYS COME FIRST. RODDY |
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"RODDY WILLIAMS" wrote in message ... I THINK THAT THESE SHIPS SHOULD MAKE HIGHER PENALTY FOR INDIVIDUAL WHO JUST HAVE TO SMOKE EXPECIALLY IF THEY DAMAGE PROPERTY OR IF THEY ARE A HAZARD TO THE SAFETY OF THEM SELF OR OTHER TRAVELORS. I USED TO SMOKE AND I WAS SAFE EVEN THEN ABOUT MAKEING SURE YOUR CIG IS OUT NOT STILL SMOKING AND NEAR SOMETHING THAT COULD IGNITE. CRUISE ARE FUN I TOOK ONE IN SEPTEMBER 2005. SAFETY ALWAYS COME FIRST. RODDY Other than stopping smoking completely, how would propose to fine people who damage property or other peoples lives? The person who caused this probably doesn't realize the consequences of their actions. |
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