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Vacationing Safely Abroad

State Department Urges Caution for Americans Abroad

Are American tourists facing troubled times abroad? Possibly maybe, says the U.S. State Department.

According to the State Department's most recent warning (which expires August 11), extremists linked to Saudi Arabian terrorist Osama bin-Laden have expressed potential threats against American tourists. U.S. government facilities worldwide are on heightened alert.

There's no need to panic, though; don't be overly alarmed if you're planning a trip abroad. Staying safe involves using common sense and following some basic safety rules. First and foremost, exercise vigilance and increase your security awareness to reduce your vulnerability to danger. The State Department suggests these ways to stay safe and on your toes while on vacation:

  • Keep a low profile: Don't go out of your way to get extra-friendly with potentially dodgey strangers.
  • Vary your travel route: Heading on and off the beaten tourist path can be just the way to avoid threats to your safety. Try not to follow too predictable of a path between your hotel and any place you visit often, such as a conference center, or your favorite coffee house.
  • Be wary of mail and packages from unfamiliar sources: That seemingly harmless "Hallmark greeting card" could detonate within 60 seconds.
  • Avoid contact with suspicious objects: Again, things may not be what they appear to be.
  • Don't leave vehicles unattended for long periods of time: People could tamper with your rental car.

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