Holiday horror: suddenly your wallet is missing! To keep sticky fingers off your stuff, here are six tips to deter thieves that every traveller should follow.
November 14, 2014
Holiday horror: suddenly your wallet is missing! To keep sticky fingers off your stuff, here are six tips to deter thieves that every traveller should follow.
Travelling is often a glorious experience filled with adventure, memories and good times. Unless of course, you get robbed. Then it can be filled with panicked phone calls, filling out forms and frantic trips to banks and government offices. Here are a few tips to help you avoid getting pick-pocketed when travelling.
No one wants to leave the hotel assuming they’re going to get robbed, but a little foresight can make theft less painful.
That's why, before you leave for your trip, you should:
Now that you’re on your journey, there are a few easy ways you can make yourself less of a target for sticky fingers when you travel.
These things are horribly unfashionable, but keeping your cash, cards and passport close to your belly and under your shirt makes your valuables safer.
Many outdoor/travel stores have bags and backpacks with material that is nearly impossible to slice open with a knife.
Pickpockets are looking for people who have their noses in maps, guide books or phones.
Even if you’re right there, they can be quickly snatched.
Short doors can be handy if you need to have someone pass you toilet paper, but those same hands can grab your bag when your pants are down.
Tourists burdened down with luggage and distracted with directions are easy targets.
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