A ship placed the passengers on notice, charting the water known for piracy hazards, “by a ticketing user.
The user @Lillydapink, also known as Lily, said that she was traveling on Darwin, Australia to Manila, Darwin’s Queen Anne Cruise Ship Crossing from Australia, and posted a video of the announcement.
“We will work at a high level of safety vigilance during this period,” a woman can be heard saying on the intercom.
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The cruise worker said, “During the dark hours, there will be only the required open deck lights to reduce the outer light of the ship …

The cruise traveler says the ship announced sailing through water “known for theft.” (Istock)
The announcement states that the outer decks of the ship would be closed overnight, not allow guests to go.
Lily told Fox News Digital, “All external lights on the open deck were closed.”
He said, “Curtains and blinds were also closed to keep the ship as dark as possible.”
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The video preferred more than half a million with social media users, who comment on their views about the announcement.

The announcement states that the outer decks of the ship would be closed overnight, allowing guests to go. (Istock)
“Brother will be my Timber Kampinggag,” made fun of a user.
Another wrote, “The way I crawl and hide under the bed.”
“If a cruise or passenger vessel was attacked by a pirates, the reaction from the naval vessels would be faster and suddenly if it was a regular merchant vessel,” said a user.
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“It feels awesome feels,” said a ticket.
“In fact it is very rare risk for safety precautions,” it is said in a response to the commentary to make the video.
“My toxic feature is thinking that I can befriend pirates,” another user wrote.

Chiron said, “It is rare for cruise ships to cross the pirate affected areas and do it.” (Istock)
“Well that’s something that you don’t hear every cruise,
One said, “I will be on a full -fledged pirate clock and no one will stop me.”
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Stewart Chiron, a Miami-based cruise industry expert, known as “The Cruise Gai”, Fox News Digital reported that these areas are not normally seen during world cruises.
Chiron said, “It is rare for cruise ships to cross pirates infected areas and will not do it if unprotected. Over the years, the cruise ships have avoided these areas or left with military escorts,” said Chiron.
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“Very few ships (are) experience and security teams are continuously reviewing the current conditions before the ships in the affected areas,” he said.
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