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86.1 | What? Me worry? | BCSE::FAMULARO | Joe, ZKO3-2T43, DTN381-2565 | Tue Feb 14 1989 15:05 | 11 |
| I would say you have a much better chance of someone jumping into your car
at a stop light on the way home this evening and doing you damage.
Have you heard of another ship hijacking since 79? How many kidnappings, rapes,
and murders within 100 miles of your home have you heard about since that
time?
Knowing that, what would you rather do, go home tonight or go on a cruise?
I wouldn't worry if I were you. Go and have a good time!
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86.2 | No problem | ATSE::FLAHERTY | Nevermore! | Wed Feb 15 1989 17:06 | 8 |
| The security on the ships ever since that hijacking has been very
tight. The Sovereign of the Sea for instance had a security team
because they felt being the largest and newest ship in the world,
they might be a prime target for terrorists and they have had no
problems.
Ro
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86.3 | The odds are in your favor... | FRSBEE::COOPER | | Sun Feb 19 1989 21:13 | 16 |
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Julie-lynn,
Have GREAT time !!.. Thousands and THOUSANDS of people cruise
EVERY WEEK with no trouble. The bigest mishap was one of the
Carnivial ships colliding with a Mexican concreete barge a few
weeks back. The ship, Festivial, was on it was in no time with
MINOR dammage. Look as in -1 and -2 there is trouble EVERYWHERE,
cruise lines are awaire the a fear or negative feelings will
hurt the industry. Most cruise lines are doing so well due
to the fact that many do not want to go to Europe for many of
the fears you're voicing now. AS the song goes...Don't worry
be happy. You will I'm sure.
George C.
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