Theft Prevention
For greatest peace of mind wherever you are in
Europe, use a "decoy wallet" or change purse for small bills, while
keeping
your passport, other valuable documents, credit cards,
and extra cash in a body wallet well-concealed under your clothes. If
you are staying in a hostel, a very, very cheap hotel, or sleeping on
a night train, keep this with you even when you are asleep in bed! You may want to check out the
excellent tips at
ArtofTravel.
There is a visibly increased police presence on the streets of Prague
these days. However, the thieves outnumber them and are determined to pursue their
"business" of robbing residents and visitors alike.
It is a political problem much more acute throughout Europe than it
was 30 years ago, with the new EU mobility, the more visible wealth in
Western nations, and more permeable borders everywhere. Bob Arno
who travels widely and videotapes thieves and cons in action,
gives a candid country-by-country description of European (and North
American) street thieves and tips about thwarting them.
Hedgie hopes these tips will help you thwart the thieves wherever your trip takes you! Make these precautions routine so you can explore until you are exhausted, gaze at gorgeous views until you are saturated, imbibe delicious Czech beer or Moravian wine with your meals, and not have to constantly worry about your valuables.