Just a quick note to share an odd Cunard story, from Sydney.
It is unfortunate, but during their stay in Sydney, the Queen Mary 2 or QE2 somehow had a guest list go missing. Here is the
SMH story.
Radio station Nova FM said 20 pages of passenger lists with confidential personal information, including birth dates and passport numbers, were discovered lying on the ground at Sydney's Circular Quay on Tuesday night by an unidentified person.
The list includes the names of 1,500 passengers, as well as their nationalities, cabin numbers, passport details, and where and when they would leave the ship.
Nova FM said it was unable to verify to which ship the list related.
My guess is that it was stolen.
Apparently the cruise line had noted a lot of pilfering of items from the ships, presumably by departing passengers.
Still, with sensitive info such as passport and personal information, wouldn't lists such as these normally be kept secure, to avoid loss from whatever means?