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September 2010 Edition

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US Cruise Vessel Security & Safety Act 2010

 
Amongst the many issue covered in the above mentioned Act the most obvious ones that cruise clients will come across are;
  • railings must now be 42 inches high on board ships.
  • passengers must be informed about.
  • thefts above $1,000 to the FBI, and if above $10,000 this must be reported immediately.

The new law also requires that cruise vessels be provided with several other basic security measures, including

  • security peepholes on passenger cabin doors.
  • security cameras.
  • and in new vessels time sensitive locks and latches.
 

   
 

   
 

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