I’m sure San Fran city council will be stupified at what it costs to keep a cruise ship tied to the dock for homeless people to live in.
The eng. on duty shouldn’t have to be told to lock the hatch when heading below either!!
Standard practice on every passenger ship.
yea, wa. state ferries too … i only worked one cruise ship and only went top side once … I don’t recall what it took to get below again but there were those hidden passage ways so the public wouldn’t be subjected to seeing crew.
I’ve looked into running a B&B in an old ferry. All told you get very cheap floor space compared to waterfront buildings, at least in areas with decent property values. I’d imagine that SF qualifies as such.
'Im going to be a little more compassionate. I have seen so many homeless people throughout this country including Mariners and Veterans I’m sure there’s a few on board the vessel. Close the hatch and hope your not one of those homeless people someday.
Boy howdy! Regular people can’t live there, have to commute in from far away.
Kyle, Stan, Cartman & Kenny knew how to take care of a homeless problem.
Every issue, every year…the boys nail it!