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Travel Security and Safety
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Be Aware of Pick Pocketing When you Travel
You do not need to go far from home; pickpockets seem to congregate anywhere there are people or tourists. They hang around airports, bus and train terminals, museums, and tourist attractions. This article explains how you can protect yourself. Submitted 01/09/08. |
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Things to Arrange Before You Travel Overseas
No one expects anything to happen while on a two- or three-week vacation - but you really should prepare - just in case. This article provides some practical tips for your itinerary, legal documents, trip registrations, credit, and insurance. Submitted 12/24/07. |
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Do not Allow a Drug Arrest to Ruin your Vacation
Many countries have stiff penalties for drug violations, and strictly enforce their drug laws. If you are caught buying, selling, carrying, or using any type of drug, you will be arrested. You are subject to foreign laws overseas, not U.S. laws. Submitted 12/17/07, edited 12/17/07. |
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Boating Safety for Family Vacations
While water activities can be a lot of fun, they are also the cause of the majority of vacation accidents. For you to enjoy your boating vacation, truly and without mishap, it is important to keep a few safety tips in mind. This article explains. Submitted 12/13/07. |
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Tips for Children Traveling alone for the Holidays
It is common for custody agreements to require children to travel over the holidays to be with the other parent. If parents live in close proximity, they can easily drive children. Otherwise, they must choose alternative methods of travel. Submitted 11/19/07. |
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Preparing your Home for Holiday Travel
While you are likely very excited about your upcoming plans to travel for the holidays, take the time to prepare your home before you leave. Criminals are aware that people travel for the holidays, and they look for homes to target. Protect yourself. Submitted 11/16/07. |
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How to Select and Train Parent Chaperones for Student Travel
Selecting and training adult chaperones for your school travel experience will prepare them to do their job well, and ensure that safety and the welfare of the participants is the top priority. This article explains how to manage this important task. Submitted 10/17/07, edited 10/17/07. |
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Read These Travel Tips for Your Next Trip on the Road
If you plan to take a road trip on your next vacation, it is wise to consider a few road tips to ensure that the journey you take is a safe one. Ensure an enjoyable trip instead of a disastrous one. This article presents a few helpful travel tips. Submitted 07/30/07. |
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Identity Theft: Keys to Protecting Your Identity
The fastest-growing crime in America is identity theft. Only 1 in 700 criminals who commits this crime is ever caught. How can you protect yourself? Submitted 05/12/07. |
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Oh No! More Air Travel Restrictions! What Can I Pack?
By Kathy Steinemann North Americans woke up early on August 10, 2006 with deja-view memories of 9-11. Terrorists were at it again! As a result, travel restrictions were increased. What has been added to the prohibited list? Submitted 05/12/07, edited 11/03/07. |
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