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Things to remember

Things to remember while traveling eg. (Precautions, do’s and don’ts)

: Keep a constant eye on your luggage on crowded local buses. You may be asked to put your bags under a seat to make room for other passenger. So, don’t do it.

: Don’t accept any food or drink from strangers, especially in trains or buses. There may be chances that it might be drugged.

: Beware of being frisked by beggars pretending a friendly hug. Never give anyone your camera, radio or walk man to ‘look at’, unless you feel quite sure of getting it back again.

: On trains, where there is much robbery, use your bag as a pillow while sleeping. If going to the bathroom, bolt your bag to a fixed compartment attachment or to a window bar.
These are some of the basic tips, one should have to keep in mind while traveling so as keep luggage and other valuable things protected from thieves.

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