Originally posted by SailorJack:
RCI has the right to promulgate rules of conduct on its ships
prom·ul·gate (prml-gt, pr-mlgt)
tr.v. prom·ul·gat·ed, prom·ul·gat·ing, prom·ul·gates
1. To make known (a decree, for example) by public declaration; announce officially. See Synonyms at announce.
2. To put (a law) into effect by formal public announcement.
i can understand that you should stick to the rules especially when safety is concerned.but when i here about the regulations on smoking in cabins, the hole matter about bring an iron on board is a minor saftey aspect too smoking.
I simply can't believe that a discussion of electric wrinkle removers has almost three pages of commentary. Maybe a moderator will step in and save us.
Originally posted by SailorJack:
RCI has the right to promulgate rules of conduct on its ships
prom·ul·gate (prml-gt, pr-mlgt)
tr.v. prom·ul·gat·ed, prom·ul·gat·ing, prom·ul·gates
1. To make known (a decree, for example) by public declaration; announce officially. See Synonyms at announce.
2. To put (a law) into effect by formal public announcement.
prom·ul·gate (prml-gt, pr-mlgt)
tr.v. prom·ul·gat·ed, prom·ul·gat·ing, prom·ul·gates
1.the closed entrance to a promul.
2.name given to a White House cover-up involving the promul.
3.action of Microsoft chairman going to a high school spring dance
We can debate this all we want -- but the final answer is spelled out in Royal Caribbean's Guest Conduct Policy, posted HERE. Forward to page 3, and it is the first paragraph under Prohibited Items.
Originally posted by drlivingston:
I simply can't believe that a discussion of electric wrinkle removers has almost three pages of commentary. Maybe a moderator will step in and save us.
Given the aucity of posts on this board of late, perhaps any thread that attracts attention should be encouraged