ericamanda01
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Don't give it a second thought. As a smoker I would gladly vote for smoking to be only allowed on odd or even decks. I hate to run into children or non smokers. I feel terrible when a child runs into a smoking area. And I totally understand how you feel about those few unsavory people who feel it's ok to vandalize. It's enough to drive me to scream out loud! It's such a shame that something like this had to happen at all. I feel so badly for all those passengers.captaincrash said:You're right...
... I could (should) have been more diplomatic... and I am simply outraged at this having happened. I guess my comments were a shade stiffer than they should have been.
Off hand... it's enough to simply say I am sorry to see this sort of thing happen. But - it could have been an electrical short or who wknows what having caused this.
Frankly, I can't quite fantom how they have determined that it WAS a smoker who caused this. So quickly to have found out - and then what are the odds it was a ciggy from that cabin or one tracing a ballistic line above and ahead of the ship one or two distant from the flash point? Yeah, if it was a ciggy then they must have a good idea of who was at fault.
Bottom line - this is a tragic event with unnecessary loss of life. And I maintain, that I consider cigarette smokers to be more likely to be inconsiderate sorts... I find cigarette butts litterred about as if they did not want to use an ash tray or other proper disposal method. And if this is in fact proven to be caused by a cigarette then it is exactly this sort of inconsiderate notion of disposal that led to the fire.
Smokers should be restricted to the rear third or lowest balcony level of the ship or fan tail where if they must flick a cigarette butt into the ocean then it is a little less likely to return to another person's balcony. Of course, an inconsiderate smoker might just smoke in an unauthorized area or decide it's funny to flick their spent cigarette up onto someone elses' veranda!
The insanity of some people never ceases to amaze me. I was on the Carnival Spirit this past Valentines day and I was shocked to discover a vandalized elevator. The interior had gang letters scratched into the wood paneling and a metal trim piece (thick at about 1"x 0.5" cross section) pulled away! I have sailed with my spouse on about 15 cruises and on DCL with 4 voyages for 26 nites on the Magic and NEVER have I seen this sort of nonsense. WHat is the world coming to?
So... once again I am very soprry to have offended you ericamanda01... I meant no ill intent. I am just a little angry over this example of potential inconsideration from another cruising patron. Just like having encountered the vandalized elevator.... that was dissappointing but in a far lessor way.
I know that it is possible to take the soft view that we forgive and move on. I can do that too. No problem. But... has anyone ever seen a cigarette tossed out a window ahead of you at night while driving? Yeah... in California that would be a $1000 fine for litterring if the person were caught... and the driver ahead is doing this intentionally.. not some kind of innocent accident. Yeah - they smoke maybe half a pack a day and might have a clean ash tray in their car?!? That's not exactly neighborly. And has anyone ever seen ciggy butts on the ground? NOT everyone who smokes does this but some people do so... and someone might have caused this accident ... as well as many other fire "accidents". AND... has anyone ever been to a non-smoking room with a ciggy burn in the carpeting?Tossing a bit of regular trash rarely leads to destruction, fire, smoke and possibly loss of life. Not to say I'm a litter bug. But every tossed ciggy that is lit by the road side can lead to a brush fire and potential property damage and or loss of life. That is bad enough to say this is not the best of conduct for all concerned... but a really bad example.
SO - my regrets at offending anyone who smokes. The next time you're with one of your smoking pals and your pal throws a smoldering butt on the ground or leaves it in any inappropriate area - I challenge you to make them pick it up and dispose of it properly. DO that each and every time because the one time it is not done maybe that will be the time a fire is started and someone might get hurt unnecessarily. We should work collectively for the greater common good... and take the smoking where it should go.
TTFN...![]()
Edit to add: I will gladly tell any smoker littering the ground with their butts to pick them up, just as I would someone who throws trash on the ground.
Tossing a bit of regular trash rarely leads to destruction, fire, smoke and possibly loss of life. Not to say I'm a litter bug. But every tossed ciggy that is lit by the road side can lead to a brush fire and potential property damage and or loss of life. That is bad enough to say this is not the best of conduct for all concerned... but a really bad example.


