What Are Your Rights at a Cruise Port
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a lot of people think that when you leave from the United States you're leaving from a you know you're on a Royal Caribbean cruise and you're heading to the Bahamas that if anything happens uh out on sea or at the ports that you would be considered you know under American law or Canadian law and that's just simply not the case
you have to go by the law of the port that you stop in whether you're going to Asia or whether you're going to the Bahamas wherever you are it's the country's laws that stand
the police came on board before anybody else got off went to that person's cabin knocked on the door searched the room they don't have to have a warrant it's their right by their law
the cruise line will just go sorry we have no jurisdiction here it's the local police and they're right no matter how much you complain to the Cruis line they have no say in the matter
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What Are Your Rights at a Cruise Port? most think your an American on an American cruise ship so that's the laws followed. Nothing could be further from the truth. Need to contact me with questions or to book a cruise? You can email me at dterris@travelonly.com or check out my website at dterris.travelonly.com Looking for information on out group cruise? Email me at cruisingwithdon@hotmail.com check out some of these other video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsdFP7ef8mk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pArU95VRyEs