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#229109 - 08/04/11 11:21 AM Re: Good Basic Advice for Anyone Traveling [Re: Bingley]
NAro Offline
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Originally Posted By: Bingley
, will your instinct for detecting predators be enough, or are predators from different cultures so different that you'll need a specific predator-o-meter for each place?
....
Da Bing


Many non-verbal cues are culture/ethnic specific and signal different things than a "standard predator-o-meter" would be reliable for. Eye contact, personal space (distance between two people), and touching are three variables which come to mind. I've traveled throughout Europe and the Middle East, and many times have gone unnecessarily into "alert mode" because of these three variables.

Two times I thwarted pickpockets with aggressive and dangerous posturing on my part. One of those times it was a gypsy team in Amsterdam and I picked up a weapon to back them off. Never been mugged (thankfully).

YMMV, but my plan is to use the cues I'm used to when deciding about going on alert, but be conservative with counter-punching. The stranger who stared into my eyes, put his arm around my shoulders, and pulled me close to him in Damascus was trying to sell me a carpet and not mug me. The guy who tried that in New Orleans evidently had something else in mind.

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#229333 - 08/06/11 04:31 PM Re: Good Basic Advice for Anyone Traveling [Re: Doug_Ritter]
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Registered: 08/04/11
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Loc: Colonial Heights, VA
Regretfully, I have some experience in impoverished areas of the world. I currently live in a verifiable "ghetto".

Guidelines can be provided, but only caution, common sense, alertness and the ability to learn can see one through rough "urban" patches. Besides, one of the most dangerous situations I encountered was in a small southern Indiana town. Common sense saw me through that encounter.

Predators are the same, regardless of culture & language. Various "lures" change, but they're all the same.

No, I have chosen to live in safer areas since my service ended. If the Reserves send me overseas again, I'll take my experience with me. However, one doesn't need to go to the above-mentioned cities to find danger. Its in our own towns & cities.

Knowledge and preparedness improve your chances. We all know that.
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People don't like to be meddled with.
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#229857 - 08/15/11 01:21 AM Re: Good Basic Advice for Anyone Traveling [Re: Bingley]
duckear Offline
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Registered: 03/01/04
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Originally Posted By: Bingley
Originally Posted By: Mark_M
You guys are giving me an inferiority complex. I live in NJ. Sure, I don't go prancing naked around Newark or Camden, but there's a lot of places in between that are nice and safe.


What, you mean to tell me The Sopranos doesn't depict the life of the average Jersey resident?

Bada Bing


No, but Snooki does, I'm sure.

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