Hey Bob, one more thought, you can get one of those belts with a
zipper and pocket on the inside of the belt. That's where I kept my
cash. I actually got mugged by a half-dozen guys in Budapest (in the
Pest section) Hungary, and walked away with all my money (about
$300) because it was inside the zippered belt. That, and I had a
silver tongue. I traveled in Europe for three months alone, I've got
a lot of experience in this department.
Watch people looking over your shoulder when you pull out your
wallet or card or something. I had to keep a very close eye, and
doing so, whenever somebody was about to pull something in Europe,
which was often, I'd turn around, get in their face and yell
something like, "Hey buddy, somebody looks at me like that back home
on Elk River, they either wanted to play mumbley pegs or get their a$
$ whooped! You know how to play mumbley pegs?"
Being assertive is key. The prowlers look for easy prey. Everybody
who tried to rob me in Europe, was looking for easy prey, even the
muggers in Budapest. I was not easy prey. They never got me.
If you are standing around and need to set your backpack or
whatever down, put it between your feet or if you are sitting, put
the strap around your foot. You should always be tethered to your
property.
Another thing, avoid overly-friendly strangers. Especially if they
can speak more than two languages fluently, con men are usually
completely fluent in french and English. Dress conservatively, don't
wear anything that says "hey, I'm a goofy American tourist, I have
money for the taking!" No jeans, no shorts, wear button-up shirts
and some comfortable pants, like some dockers or something, never
jeans. All my experience with robbery and whatnot was in the first
month. I adapted. I bought one of those wool Austrian coats without
a collar, wore black pants like I mentioned above and this hat I got
in Austria. Seriously, after I started dressing like an Austrian, I
had zero problems for the remaining two months.
Dave
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Dave Payne Sr.
Elk River Harmonicas
www.elkriverharmonicas.com
Dave
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Dave Payne Sr.
Elk River Harmonicas
www.elkriverharmonicas.com
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