Are crimes against tourists more likely than crimes against locals?
Tourism is in many countries an important source of income for the land and many governments will try their best to keep it. 1) “7. Stay Safe. Nothing can ruin a trip more than getting robbed or mugged. Since crimes against tourists are at least twice as high as crimes against locals, it’s important not to stand out. To safeguard yourself, stay alert of your surroundings at all times, don’t flash your money or expensive jewelry, and get clear directions ahead of time. It’s also a good idea to keep your wallet in your front pocket, tuck your money on your person rather than using a purse, and take just one or two credit cards with you. When renting a car, select a car with the license from the state you are visiting – and keep the door locked. (Passing the Safety Inspection chapter has suggestions for staying safe on your travels – both domestic and abroad).” Source and further information: http://www.drjo.com/articles/020107_Healthy_Travel_Summer_Tips.doc 2) “The risk exposure for tour