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Don't Let Yourself (or Your Things) Get Snatched By Amy Ziff, Editor-at-Large
May 13, 2003
The ritualistic "summer vacation" is on its way, as those who have been saving up vacation days and money for months prepare for their trips. During the summertime, people head out in droves: some to big cites, others to the beach, and some venture overseas. No matter where you go (or when you go), it's important to remember wherever there are tourists, there may be purse-snatchers and petty thieves looking to take advantage of the unsuspecting tourist.
If one of the main objectives of taking a vacation is to get away from it all and relax, the last thing you want to deal with is theft. We've probably all heard stories about the couple in Europe who gets out of their rental car, only to have their suitcases stolen--or the passenger who has her purse snatched while sleeping on a train, or the man who has his wallet removed from his back pocket! Few believe it could ever happen to them.
It can.
Even in your own city--it's no good if you lose your things at home, but the consequences, inconveniences, and expenses can be far worse if you're out of town or out of the country. With no one to come to your aid and none of your usual resources at hand, you can feel pretty desperate. Theft is one sure way to spoil a vacation you've been looking forward to for months.
To help avoid a potentially bad situation, take a few pre-trip precautionary measures to protect yourself. Don't be one of those people who says, if only...
Before You Leave On Your Trip:
Avoid Theft While Traveling:
What To Do After The Fact:
Although I can't guarantee you'll never be the victim of theft, you should be better equipped to conduct swift damage control to best recover your loss, get on with your trip, and get over it! After all, who wants to worry about getting back into the country when the birds of paradise are calling?
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