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someone told me that lots of murders and rapes happen on cruise ships because they are not on land and therefore not under any particulaar jurisdiction. this can't be true, surely?

2006-10-15 10:30:35 · 14 answers · asked by tess 2 in Travel Cruise Travel

so how does the law work on cruise ships?

2006-10-15 10:36:25 · update #1

14 answers

It's absolutely NOT true.

2006-10-15 10:33:06 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

That is not true. There are laws and regulations for on the ships. They have to ben handled by different jurisdictions possible the FBI, but they have laws. Just because you see this stuff on TV saying that nobody is doing anything when my daughter or brother disappeared does not mean you you have to believe it.

The people that go through this are stressed and upset and feel like nothing is being done. They are upset that the cruise ship it happened on is still cruises and not docked in port. A hotel does not stop running when something happens there. Also don't get a false sense of security while you are onboard. Many people do this and they should not. Always keep your door locked, don't invite strangers into your room. Don't stand on your balcony when you are drunk. There are things you do when you are home to keep yourself safe and the same should happen while on vacation.

2006-10-16 09:29:17 · answer #2 · answered by missanglgrl 3 · 0 0

That is partly true. The law changes with whatever country's waters you are in, but the cruise line also sets their own laws. For example, you might sail into a country where there isn't a gambling age or something, but the cruise line's gambling age is 21. Just stuff like that. But usually the rules on the ship are safer or more strict than the country you're in. Most of the rules are the same as U.S. laws but there are a few differences. I hope I helped you out. I was curious about that too when I went on my first cruise.

2006-10-15 16:49:15 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There is an internationally agreed-upon set of basic laws that are in force on ships in international waters. However, crimes do occur on cruise ships because there are: 1. criminals who go on cruises just to commit crimes. 2. people from free, open societies who go on cruises to have a good time. There people let their guard down, and can be easy prey. 3. There's only so much ship's staff to observe the passesgers.

2006-10-15 10:44:47 · answer #4 · answered by donkhalid 4 · 0 0

there's that flag flying at the back of a ship....that means its part of a country, and that countries laws are in force......and most places that register cruise ships...Panama, Bahamas, Greece... have a pretty similar set of laws to the US and Britain...so, yes, there is law on the sea and your friend is feeding you a line of twaddle..

the law on a ship is enforced by a "Master At Arms" or Chief Bosun's Mate or Chief of Security.......he or she holds authority under the Captain, the way a sheriff holds authority from a mayor ashore......and like any village with 1500 residents and 3,000 tourist transients, there will be crime; probably less than ashore because the crew is under stricter discipline than civilians in a village, and 99.9% of the transients are out for a Good Time...

2006-10-16 08:13:06 · answer #5 · answered by yankee_sailor 7 · 0 0

I have been on at least 12 cruises and have never had any trouble. Believe me they have security, handcuffs and a place to lock you up if you get out of hand. But I heard they kick you off at the next port if it is not too serious.

2006-10-15 12:36:33 · answer #6 · answered by Mary 2 · 0 0

No every cruise ship even has a small jail on it. There are security guards and they inforce conduct on the ship. There are definitely rules and regulations that have to be followed...

2006-10-16 03:56:02 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

They feed you alot of bull. If you are on an american ship, then you are on american soil as far as the law is concerned. Also the Captian can have you arrested, he will uphold all laws out at sea. If you are on another countries ship other than an american ownen them that is another matter.

2006-10-15 10:39:10 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

the reality approximately marriage isn't in regulation that comes from a legislature. it quite is between you and your important different. in case you think of cheating on a cruise deliver is okay, why have a relationship in any respect?

2016-10-19 11:06:15 · answer #9 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You are under international law. That is why you can gamble if you are old enough, but rape and murder are out of the question. Imaginative friends you have there. :)

2006-10-18 05:51:34 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

not true my dad works on ships and sometimes on oceans liners and country's own parts of the sea so laws change

2006-10-15 10:36:29 · answer #11 · answered by bert_haney14 1 · 0 0

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