Saturday, March 17, 2018

Travel Safety

                                         Safety For you 

If you want to travel to an area where a history of terrorist attacks or abductions has made it a habit:
Discuss with your family what they will do during an emergency. Make sure your items are in order before going home.

As previously mentioned, it is a good idea to register your travel with state state.

Remember to leave a detailed itinerary and number or copies of your passport or other citizenship documents with a friend or relative in the United States.

Be friendly but be careful about discussing personal matters or your itinerary
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Leave any personal or business papers in your hotel room.
Your followers or "loiterers" look for the following people for your comings and travel observation.

Keep a mental shelter as a safe haven, such as police stations, hotels, and hospitals. If you have a bomb exploded or near gunfire, you formulate a plan of action for what to do.
Could anyone else know your travel plans? If you change your plans keep them informed.

Report a suspicious activity to the local police and to the nearest US embassy or consulate.