Carnival Cruise Co., Ltd. shared the port safety tips that many people ignored

Sometimes, when the Carnival brand ambassador John Hilde does something in an interesting spirit, it will actually cause a useful dialogue.
On January 20, he raised a simple poll, but led to unexpected results.
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“Yesterday we talked about lane in the daily public opinion survey,” Hilde said. “The receiving reply is thousands of, of which 14,000 people said that they did hang the Sail and SIGN card on the lane rope, and 7,000 people said they were not worn.”
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“I usually wear a lane,” a unknown passenger wrote. “I like to let passengers see me as Platinum VIP, so they know that I can ask me questions and get my suggestion for free. I do wearing a latter rope unless the deck is high (there is a wind that the wind is scratching, I almost put the wind almost putting it. A lane rope fell into the sea) it fell from my neck) or if I pretend to have dinner (I think this looks strange).
“I won’t wear it at the port either -I know that many people do this, but I feel that taking your card out and let everyone see a bit safe. Especially for those who have those who also have drivers, the license is permitted And CC stuffed in a transparent pocket around it.
This led Hilde to raise security issues and pointed out that Carnival’s position on wearing navigation and logo cards at ports. The card is your room key and debris card and your on -board identity proof.
“Thank you, the interesting thing is -when you walk around, will you hang your Sail and SIGN card on the lane rope? [ports?] I mean, I think we never suggest that you do not do this, and I am convinced that this is good, but this makes me convinced. So, when you enjoy time on the shore, will you hang your Sail and SIGN card on the lane rope?
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The Port of the Caribbean cruise ship is more dangerous for Americans
Because the violent incidents of the Caribbean region and many common cruise ports have entered the “level 2: cautiousness” and “level 3: re -consider” the travel suggestions of the US State Department, it is a wise move to not show off it is a tourist.
Officials in the Caribbean have discussed the issue of rising crimes and rising murder because they are worried about the impact on the tourism industry.
The British “Telegraph” reported: “From the perspective of official indicators, their concerns are correct, and the reports of reports in the region have reportedly increased murder cases,” among the 20 countries with the highest murder rate, 12 are the Caribbean Islands.
“In the Tax and Kelvis Islands, and St. Vinson and Greennin, the number of killings in 2023 increased by 50% and 63% compared with 2019. In St. Kitts and Nevis, the murder rate was compared with 2019. It soared 121%.
The US State Department warned Americans not to travel to the Caribbean. One of the gentle warnings is to the Bahamas, including the popular Laosao and the free port cruise port.
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The country is under the warning of the level 2.
“Most crimes occurred on the island of Snaproviden (Laotao) and Dabahama (Liberty Port),” the federal agency explained. “In Laosao, he was vigilant in the” OVER THE HILL “area (south of Shirley Street). The gang violence there caused a high rate of murder, which mainly affected local residents. Violent crimes, such as theft, armed robbery and sexual assault. Both tourist areas and non -tourist areas occur.
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Carnival Cruise Passenger Sharing Safety Thought
Some carnival passengers said that promoting themselves as tourists is not a good idea.
“I wore lanes on the boat, but I never worn it when I was in the port. I felt like I was a goal,” Treyi Thompson shared.
Mark Singelton said it would be safer to do not advertise on the cruise ship.
“Wearing a side indicates that the flag of your ship is a problem. I will not wear wristbands in the resort. We don’t need to provide people with their unnecessary knowledge. In the army, we call it OPSSEC, He posted a post. [That’s Operations Security.]
Shawn Caccia uses practical methods to ensure port safety.
“I will never wear it at the port,” he wrote. “I don’t want anything to make tourists scream. I think this makes me the goal of criminal activities and those who sell things.
“Listening, we all know that some ports are better/safer than other ports, and other ports, you must go one mile, people will stop selling things to you. No matter what ways, I don’t want to promote me. visit.
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Rachel Skaggs explained why she recently stopped wearing a lane at the port.
“I used to have it in the past. However, in December last year, we were in Kosomel, and the locals in the store kept telling me that they were also on the Holy Spirit. Ask me if I knew them, etc.,” she said.
“Now I realize that some people may be legal and are helping their family stores. But not everyone. I finally took it off, and they no longer told me,” she added. “Many people say the same thing to me, which makes me feel very uncomfortable.”
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