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FYI - According to Carnival, the Cruise Port of the Port of Miami does not have surveillance cameras at the luggage terminal. In light of 9-11 that is rather shocking. It also makes it difficult to file a police report with for stolen luggage as there is no video for them to review.

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FYI - According to Carnival, the Cruise Port of the Port of Miami does not have surveillance cameras at the luggage terminal. In light of 9-11 that is rather shocking. It also makes it difficult to file a police report with for stolen luggage as there is no video for them to review.

 

So what is your point? Are you planning on picking up some new luggage at the terminal?

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FYI - According to Carnival, the Cruise Port of the Port of Miami does not have surveillance cameras at the luggage terminal. In light of 9-11 that is rather shocking. It also makes it difficult to file a police report with for stolen luggage as there is no video for them to review.

 

Do you really think that they are going to disclose anything about security to you?

 

In light of 9-11 the fact that they even acknowledged your question is alarming to me.

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FYI - According to Carnival, the Cruise Port of the Port of Miami does not have surveillance cameras at the luggage terminal. In light of 9-11 that is rather shocking. It also makes it difficult to file a police report with for stolen luggage as there is no video for them to review.

 

Where you read this?..I doubt this is true, because canrival does not owe the terminal.

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So what is your point? Are you planning on picking up some new luggage at the terminal?

 

No. I need to file a police report for my luggage which got stolen. Carnival was the last entity in possession of my luggage which was never seen again. Video recordings would have been helpful for the Miami Police to determine a suspect. :rolleyes:

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No. I need to file a police report for my luggage which got stolen. Carnival was the last entity in possession of my luggage which was never seen again. Video recordings would have been helpful for the Miami Police to determine a suspect. :rolleyes:

 

Have you tried contacting the port directly instead of carnival?..Carnival might be unhelpful because they dont owe or operate the port...Try contacting the port here: http://www.miamidade.gov/portofmiami/contact.asp

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FYI - According to Carnival, the Cruise Port of the Port of Miami does not have surveillance cameras at the luggage terminal. In light of 9-11 that is rather shocking. It also makes it difficult to file a police report with for stolen luggage as there is no video for them to review.

 

I seem to remember you used Luggage Express .. what does terminal luggage area security have to do with LE.

 

I can tell you what I personally witnessed from my balcony in regards to LE.

The luggage crates are taken to a separate area and loaded onto the LE trucks.

 

From there the trucks travel to the airports.

 

Have you checked lost and founds at BOTH MIA and FLL. There is a possibility your luggage went to the wrong airport.

 

As previously posted Carnival does not own the terminals. Any luggage left or found there is forwarded to the cruise lines.

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