Re: AND JUST LIKE THAT HE'S GONE
- From: "Marsha L" <ThoseEyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 23:53:25 GMT
Believe me, I know that... but that was one of the cases they brought up
last night.
Just what does the cruise line do if a pax misses the ship? and never does
anything to claim their belongings? Supposedly the cruise line said that it
was possible that the pax had come aboard but gotten past the scan.
Frankly I was trying to not pay TOO much attention, I had always cruised
with the sense that someone was keeping an eye out for me, and apparently
they aren't.
Marsha
"Tom K" <tkanitra@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>
> The access card system lets you know if the person returned to the ship at
> the last port. The majority of ship probably now have a card system.
>
> So the question as to if the person "should be" on the ship is solved.
> They're either scanned on the ship or scanned off the ship.
>
> --Tom
>
.
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