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How To Be Safe While Traveling
by: Scott Flint
The most dangerous time in your life, when you are most likely to be attacked is
when you are traveling in an unfamiliar area.
Tourists are the favorite prey of the goblins of the world for the following
reasons:
They are easy to spot. Tourists make the mistake of not blending in, wearing
clothes that stand out. Shorts in a climate where everyone else is wearing
pants. Brand-new clothes with bright colors. A camera around the neck, and a
generally lost look on the face.
They're not armed. It is illegal to carry most weapons on common carriers such
as airliners. Goblins know this and purposefully go after the tourist.
Tourists make the mistake of flaunting wealth. They wear expensive jewelry, and
carry large amounts of cash.
False sense of confidence. When people travel from developed countries such as
Japan, the United States or England to third world countries they incorrectly
assume the country they are visiting has the same overall safety as the
developed country. Those tourists are often unpleasantly surprised at how
dangerous the country is that they are visiting.
Tourists are assumed to be rich. People in most third world countries do not
have the money to travel. So they think that anyone who can travel must be rich.
They often resent that supposed wealth, and are willing to take drastic action
to take it from tourists.
So, what is the answer? Never travel to new areas? No, that would be an awful
way to live your life. Travel is fun and exciting, and no matter what the
possible threats are, you shouldn't let a few dirt-bags ruin your fun.
The key is to avoid trouble by not standing out as a lost, vulnerable tourist.
Learn about the area you will be traveling to. The more familiar you are with
the new area, the more confident you will be as you stroll down the street. Use
the Internet to get maps of the area, and information on the sights you want to
visit. Find out as much as you can about the culture of the people you will be
visiting. Your primary goal is to blend in.
Find out what people usually wear in the area you will be visiting.
Hopefully you will already have similar clothes. It is best not to wear brand
new clothes.
Go with a group if possible. There is strength in numbers for tourists.
Being with a group is especially important if it is your first time to the new
country. A tour group is a great way to go because the tour guide will only take
you to areas that are "safe" for tourists. Do not venture out on your own,
unless you know for certain the area you are going to visit is relatively safe.
Stay in the neighborhoods that are set up for tourists.
Consider arming yourself with weapons that can be carried on common carriers. A
good solid three foot walking stick is an example. A goblin would think twice
before trying anything with you carrying such a weapon.
Don't carry cash. Use credit cards, or travelers checks. If they are stolen, you
can get them replaced. If you normally carry your wallet in your back pocket,
change it to your front pocket. Pickpockets have a very hard time getting your
wallet from the front. Carry a little extra cash in your sock or shoe, just in
case you need some emergency money.
Don't tempt fate. Even if you think you are in a very safe area, do not leave
valuables out in plain sight. Some desperate people might attempt to kill you in
order to get your valuables.
Whenever you travel you must continually be in a heightened state of awareness.
If you slip out of that aware state, you could find yourself in serious danger.
By using the aforementioned concepts you should be able to have a safe,
enjoyable trip with little chance of being attacked.
This article was written by Scott Flint a 5th degree Black Belt with 27 years of
experience teaching Self-Defense.
This article is from the Travel Safe chapter of Scott's Self-Defense book
titled: Waking The Tiger Within--How To Be Safe From Crime
You can order this book at: http://SelfDefenseManual0.tripod.com
This is a 136 page comprehensive Self Defense Manual. This book sells at the
site for only $9.95 25% off of the retail price.
You can contact Scott Flint at WakingTheTiger@yahoo.com
About The Author
Scott Flint, a 5th degree Black Belt, holds the title of Master Instructor, has
taught over 3500 students during 27 years. Has learned from experience exactly
what women, men, and children must know to be safe in all environments.
Scott is also Senior Chief Instructor of West-Wind Kung-Fu Schools in
California. He is Director of the Taipei Chinese Kung-Fu Association United
States Of America Branch.
Besides traditional Kung-Fu, Scott teaches a course in Personal Protection using
the Combat Pistol
wakingthetiger@yahoo.com
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