Monday, October 21, 2024

FUCKING DISGUSTING

 

I have said this .......time....... and  time again....... about cruise ships    ...despicable   place  ........  and  the  workers  all third world  ....... this one a  fillipino  this is what they  hire ....... and  register   on third world  pineapple  islands  .......  so  the  avoid  maritime  law  and  insurance .......and they pay thw orkers shite  .....not  civilized  the  civilized peope are in the upper  echelon  of  ships  ........if you do not  know  this   ....you are a   fucking putz...... ......many....... many....... many years  ago .......it used  to be  brits  worked  .....on cruise  ships  .......   now  it is   immigrants ...... from the  very place the  ships  are  registered  ........  they have a  slew of  charges.........  and   complaints  of  all sorts  .........i hate   cruise  ships ....... on  all levels  .............but there are no  end  to  the   cruise  people  .........who   go for the   food and  drink..... and  third  rate   shite   shows  ........ in fort lauderdale .......we  have  17 th street........  where are  all the  cruise lines are parked.......  the  employees are mostly third  world  ..........i see them there........ is a  few  restaurants  where  they all meet .......As long as there are  the  passengers  to  eat drink and  be   entertained   in a   fucking massive  floating petri dish .........i do not have that  cruise mentality  ...i hate  the fact that i   cannot  leave ......... once it set  ........sail  fuck  that .........once  you have  done  the  tour  it's  over  ........and  the  shows    people   getting all dressed  up for  a  cabaret  show   .......



Royal Caribbean cruise line sued over hidden camera that may have filmed hundreds of passengers: lawsuit

Christina Coulter
3 min read

Royal Caribbean International passenger has launched a class-action lawsuit against the company and its former crew member after as many as 960 people may have been victims of a hidden camera in a bathroom on board.

The lawsuit was filed on behalf of Symphony of the Seas passenger "Jane Doe" and "all other similarly situated passengers" in the Southern District of Florida on Tuesday.

Its filing comes nearly a month after employee Arvin Joseph Mirasol of the Philippines pleaded guilty to producing child pornography and was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison.

A guest aboard the ship discovered a hidden camera affixed to the counter under the sink in their bathroom on Feb. 25 and reported it to ship security. Mirasol, a stateroom attendant, was detained until the cruise ship docked at Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, according to the United States Attorney's Office of the Southern District of Florida.

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Symphony of the Seas cruise ship
The class action lawsuit, filed on Tuesday in the Southern District of Florida, names Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. and crew member Arvin Joseph Mirasol as defendants. Pictured is the Symphony of the Seas, the ship on which Marisol recorded passengers without their knowledge.

Law enforcement found numerous videos of children between the ages of 2 and 17 in various states of dress on his electronic devices, according to the office. But Mirasol's surveillance wasn't limited to children, according to the lawsuit.

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"Upon information and belief, Mirasol transmitted and/or uploaded images of the Plaintiff while undressed and engaging in private activities, to third parties and/or to the world wide web, including, but not limited to, the dark web, without Plaintiff’s prior knowledge or consent," the complaint states.

Mirasol allegedly hid under passenger's beds to spy on them and filmed them while they showered, the lawsuit claims.

The lawsuit alleges that Royal Caribbean "should have known sexual assaults were reasonably foreseeable considering the prevalence of sexual assaults about RCCL's cruise ships," and that the company should have warned guests and properly trained staff.

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Arvin Joseph Mirasol
Arvin Joseph Mirasol was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison on Aug. 28, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office of the Southern District of Florida.

According to the suit, there were a total of 26 sexual assaults and rapes reported during RCCL cruises in 2023; and 22 sexual assaults reported during RCCL cruises in 2022. There were 131 allegations of sexual assault on cruise ships in 2023, up from 87 in 2022 and 101 in 2019, USA Today reported.

According to the complaint, the cruise line did not inform other passengers in rooms serviced by Mirasol between Dec. 1, 2023, and Feb. 26, 2024. Up to 960 passengers could have been filmed, the suit alleges.

"Sexual assaults, including voyeurism, aboard cruise ships is at an all time high and needs to be addressed," Jason Margulies, an attorney with Lipcon, Margulies & Winkleman, P.A., representing the plaintiff, told Fox News Digital.

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"Royal Caribbean became aware of this problem in March of 2023 when a hidden camera was found in a public bathroom on the pool deck of one of its ships, yet it has seemingly done nothing since then to protect its passengers from reoccurrences – like these instances which went on for nearly three months, over the course of 12 cruises, and involved up to 960 passengers including many children," Marguiles said.

"Who knows how many countless numbers of pornographic images of these unsuspecting passengers will be circulating on the internet forever because Royal Caribbean failed to protect their privacy and allowed Mirasol to make these passengers victims."

Royal Caribbean International did not respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment at press time.




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