A Woman Banned From Cruise Ship
Cruise liners take passengers putting their lives at risk seriously.
A woman banned from cruise ship. CNN A woman was removed from a cruise ship and banned for life by the company after climbing onto her rooms balcony railing to pose for a selfie. A Hamilton woman is speaking out after she was denied permission to board a Royal Caribbean cruise ship because she told a customer service representative that she was pregnant. The passenger - and her cabin partner - are banned for life for posing outside the railing of the 61-deck Allure of the Seas.
The cruise line has also banned her from sailing with the company for life due to her reckless behaviour. Woman banned for life from Royal Caribbean cruises after taking dangerous selfie. The incident occurred on board the Royal Caribbean ship Allure of the Seas.
CNN It might be the ultimate selfie but it just got a woman banned from a cruise ship for life. A passenger who leapt from his 11th-floor balcony on a cruise ship was banned for life after filming the prank on his phone. A woman has been banned from Royal Caribbean cruise ships for life after she climbed over the ships railing to try to take a dangerous selfie.
CNN reports that the incident happened aboard the Allure of the Seas ship as it was approaching Labadee Haiti earlier in the week. Fellow passenger Peter Blosic first spotted the woman aboard the Royal Caribbean ship Allure of the Seas climbing onto the balcony railing of. Mama Lee as shes known aboard the 11-year-old ship has been living on the 1070-passenger vessel longer than most of.
Facebook User Peter BlosicGetty Images. Venezia went one step further. A woman has been reportedly been banned for life by Royal Caribbean Cruises after posing for a selfie on the wrong side of the balcony safety rails outside her room.
Royal Caribbeans security policies prohibit its passengers among other things from sitting standing or climbing on the protective railings of their cruise ships. Log into your account. As of July 13 it announced a new ban on ships weighing over 25000 tons and with a length of over 180 meters from entering its historic lagoon.
