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If you are planning on traveling, it is important to brush up on your self defense and safety strategies. While most tourist spots are extremely safe, many travelers usually keep their guard down inviting pick pockets and other petty thieves to take advantage of them. Here are some tips on traveling safe.

If you are traveling, keep your important documents and large stash of money in a hotel safe or have them securely on you where they are inaccessible to pick pockets and thieves. Usually a money belt is a great way to store documents and money as you travel. Most pick pockets can’t gain access to your money belt.

If you are in a new country, town or city, check with your travel book or talk to the hotel manager on which areas should be avoided. While most towns are usually safe make sure not to drop your guard, keep an eye out for suspicious people and keep your hands in your pocket when in large crowds. Having your hands in your pockets will deter pick pockets from trying to steal the contents. It is also a good idea not to keep your wallet in your back pocket. Make sure it is deep in your front pocket or safely in a closed jacket pocket. Another important tip is to drink in moderation. When you are drunk, you are a much easier target for thieves.
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