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On The Road: Safety Tips

On The Road: Safety Tips

  • Trust your intuition and leave if it doesn’t feel right.
  • Familiarize yourself with the common con games of your destination.
  • Stay alert and stay sober - it’s best to stay sober as you travel.
  • Walk with confidence - blend in as well as possible.
  • Be polite - being impolite can get you into trouble.
  • Know when and how to make a lot of noise and attract attention to yourself and the person bothering you.
  • Pack right - use a distinctive mark on your luggage other than a name and address tag.
  • Keep your luggage tags with your flight ticket.
  • Where you are staying is personal information.

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