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Just saying that you admitted to breaking the rules. Since you're an ex-employee, there's no foul, and no statute of limitations. :D

 

Wow, at NCL, the Surveillance department is separate from Security. There is a Security Officer and 5-6 Security crew.

 

Surveillance reports directly to the Captain, along with a parallel reporting responsibility to shoreside management. There will normally be a Surveillance Supervisor and 4-6 surveillance operators. They monitor about a dozen screens that rotate through the 300+ cameras onboard. Each camera feed is recorded on DVD, and they have playback capability at any time while still recording in real time. As I said, Surveillance can issue a warning or a letter of dismissal directly to the crewmember, without having to so much as notify the crewmember's supervisor or department head.

 

While surveillance started with the casino, it has grown to protect the company from passenger liability, and crew liability as well. Really surprised that DCL hasn't realized the insurance benefits of the cameras.

 

I know that the Dream and Fantasy have many many more cameras than the Magic class, and with the transition, from VHS cassette to DVR, I'm sure they have many many more cameras.

How many Security Officers they have now will be something DCL will never admit, but I bet my bottom dollar they do not have a CM/'s stationed watching screens of images rotating live. I doubt they even have such a room, only one for reviewing.

DCL = Reactionary.

 

Oh and as for breaking the rules, we all did it, it was part of the handover for new techs.

Where you could smoke not in view of Guests and the bridge would call before sending a QM there if the smoke detector went off etc... I'm sure you know a bit more than you can tell ;)

 

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Yes' date=' we've done hugs with servers, etc. as well...typically in the MDR. This might have been a different issue because the CM was a stage actor enjoying some "off" time at the adult pool area and clearly not in costume. Again, all I know is what he said to us at that time. He DID make a point of dressing in shirt and shorts over his swimsuit before coming over to us. Frankly, MY concern was that he not violate any rules on our behalf; while we would have loved to spend time with him on board, he was there doing a job. We can catch up during breaks between contracts![/quote']

 

That makes sense.

 

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Thats good to hear Host Mick.

Is it a new feature or one that has always been there?

 

ex techie

 

It's always been here. When you start a new thread, scroll down to see the options.

You can't do it inside of an existing thread though.

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