Do Cruise Ships Have Jails
Firstly What is the highest paying job on a cruise ship.
Do cruise ships have jails. Never seen the jail. Cruise ships do have jails. Cruises are like floating cities.
Unruly passengers passengers who are a threat to security or have committed a crime while at sea can be locked in a small jail-like room on the ship. But some cruise ships have been giving a failing grade by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention which inspects ships for their sanitation. Most security issues onboard ships at sea are relatively minor cases of public intoxication which rarely rise to the level of criminal prosecution.
Called the brig they are rarely used but when they are it is generally for those passengers who commit serious crimes where criminal prosecution is likely such as drug trafficking. And yes there is a brig but the company does not like to discuss it and I have seen the morgue but not the brigrolleyes. Most guests on a cruise ship will never see the brig or have reason to visit.
They are known as brigs and are considered to be an option for those passengers or crew who are deemed to be potentially threatening for the others due to their crimes or violent activities. Cruise ships do have jails. The answer to this is an affirmative as the bigger cruise lines do have a couple of rooms which serve as temporary jails.
Why the rep decided to talk like that I dont know. Referred to as the brig they are seldom used however when they are it is normally for those passengers that commit serious crimes wherein criminal prosecution is likely together as drug trafficking. Most guests on a cruise ship will never see the brig or have reason to visit.
We were on one cruise where they had to clean out the meat freezer as they had run out of room in the morgueeek. There is a cruise jail An age-old question we at Yahoo Travel have been asked repeatedly. The ship security team are highly trained individuals with vast experience in protecting the passengers crew and the ship.
