Ned Levi examines shipboard crime for cruisers in light of recent cases of sexual assault aboard cruise ships, and how cruisers might take personal responsibility for their safety by using awareness, “streetsmarts,” and commonsense.
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Ned Levi examines shipboard crime for cruisers in light of recent cases of sexual assault aboard cruise ships, and how cruisers might take personal responsibility for their safety by using awareness, “streetsmarts,” and commonsense.
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How does one make a cruise as safe as possible. Do you lock doors? Leave your valuables in a safe? If it’s a ritzy cruise, do you leave your diamonds at home and bring costume jewelry? What tips can you add?
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It’s one thing when journalists complain about failures in the country’s counter-terrorism activities. It carries greater weight when the Government Accounting Office (GAO) issues a report detailing these failures.
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It’s not often that mere citizens get to take a peek behind the curtain of the Terrorist Watchlist. Testimony last week at the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs provided an insight into the Terrorist Watchlist and the extent to which it is being used throughout the country.
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A Ponemon Institute study states 12,000 traveler laptops go lost missing or stolen each week at US airports. Gartner, Inc. says a laptop is stolen in the US every 53 seconds. Ned Levi reports on the startling statistics and how you can protect your laptop and data.
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Nine Muslim passengers were ordered off an AirTran flight, cleared of wrongdoing by the FBI, yet were refused a rebooking. What happened?
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