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Some specific things I do specifically are: Use Uber and make sure the license plate and driver photo match before getting into the car. Put a bankroll with one or two somewhat large banknotes outside and worthless currency such as Venezuelan Bolivars on the inside. Toss that away from you and run like hell when they go to pick it up if someone tries to rob you. Always look around you. If you see someone walking with you duck into the next convenience store or restaurant you see. Grabbing a soft drink and wasting five minutes is a world better than being robbed or worse. If you sense ANY out of place circumstance, stop for a soft drink and get an Uber to get out of the area.
How to Avoid an Express Kidnapping - Expatify
How to Avoid an Express Kidnapping - Expatify
Transport
1. Avoid illegal taxis: Sometimes the driver has a passenger in the front passenger seat, or other passengers who may offer to ‘share a fare’, sometimes the car has irregular markings. The best bet is to use one of the recommended taxi companies.
2. Bus travel, especially on rural buses, also has its risks. If you must use rural buses, make yourself look as much like the locals as possible.
3. Driving on rural roads is also risky. Organised criminal groups will be watching for easy targets and a single car with one to four people inside is an easy target.
4. Avoid all travel on rural roads at night.
5. Avoid travelling alone if possible. It is obvious that this makes an abduction even easier.
6. Lock your car doors. It is very easy for someone to jump into your car at a junction or intersection if your car doors are unlocked.
7. Keep emergency numbers in the car, both on your cell phone and on a piece of paper in your car in case your phone is lost or stolen.
8. Keep your gas tank at least half full.
Drugs
9. When out at clubs and bars watch your drinks. Scopolamine is a drug used to incapacitate people long enough to rob them. If someone offers you a cigarette or a piece of gum, politely decline as the drug can also be used in these products.
10. The drug has also been used in a fine powder form. The target is approached by someone with a newspaper or map, the target is asked for directions and when the map is unfolded the powder is then blown into the target’s face.
Scopolamine causes severe disorientation, and often prolonged unconsciousness and serious medical problems.
Know the Area
11. Know where all the police stations are located.
12. Know more than one route between home and the main areas you drive to (work, shops, schools).
13. Choose cash machines/ATMs in busy, well observed areas. Never withdraw money at night.
14. Keep a map in the car to consult if necessary—even better, memorise it. Do not rely on GPS alone.
15. Watch everything. Pay attention to the people near you as well as those across the street. Are they watching you? Is there a small group of people who seem to be waiting for something? Is there someone standing near the ATM? Go to the next one.
Look for the escape route. If people are waiting for you in one direction walk away. Go into a busy shop, walk with a group of people, wait. Phone for help and wait.
Personal habits
16. Day to day life is not the time to show off your expensive clothes or jewellery. Blend in with the locals. The more impressively you dress the more impressed the criminals will be!
17. Leave any unnecessary credit cards at home.
18. If confronted, hand over what they want. They will not leave you alone if you shout or hit them; they are more likely to attack you in order to continue to try to get what they want.
19. However, remember that each situation is different. You will have to make that assessment while always remembering that no money or possessions are worth risking your life. If you are a skilled fighter and there is one attacker, you may be able to defend yourself. If just around the corner there is a busy street you may be able to run and shout for help.
20. Take self-defense classes. These teach more than simply how to deal with a physical attack—you will also learn about how to raise your awareness and how to avoid potentially dangerous situations.
21. Register with the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate through the State Department’s travel registration website Smart Traveler Enrollment Program , to obtain updated information on travel and security within other countries.
As always, the best advice for a resident or tourist abroad is to blend in as much as possible. To blend in you will need to practice good observational skills. And so by blending in you will also learn more about your host country as well as increase your personal security.
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