MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 2016
Watch out for staged mishaps, like someone bumping into you or spilling a drink.
Often it's a ploy to divert your attention.
Avoid displaying expensive cameras, jewelry, and luggage that might draw attention. Your aim should be to blend in with the crowd.
Become familiar with your travel route before you start. Get a map and study it.
Keep your maps and rental agreement concealed, not lying on the seat or the dashboard.
Have car keys ready when approaching your car. Check the back seat and floors before you get in.
Learn the location of fire exits, elevators, and
public phones in case of emergency.
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