3. Tip 483 : Board with alertness and with
confident
A mugger may be among the passengers and may be
evaluating potential targets as they board. Board with
confidence, displaying an I’m – in – control demeanor.
4. Tip 484 : Ride with Others
If you are boarding a train or rapid transit system with
many attached cars, choose a car in which there are
several other riders.
5. Tip 485 : See who is on board
Look over the ridership. Make eye contact with the
passengers who may be looking at you while you board.
If you feel uncomfortable with the people on board, get
off and wait for the next train or bus.
6. Tip 486 : Sit where you can see
Choose a seat where you can see who boards. If you
feel threatened by a boarding passenger, get off and wait
for the next train or bus.
7. Tip 487 : Sit near an operator
Sit as close as possible to the vehicle operator. If there is
an emergency, the operator generally has access to a
radio or telephone and can call for help. If there is a
threat to you, you want that threat to also be felt by
someone who has the ability to call for assistance.
8. Tip 488 : Sit on an Aisle
Don’t trap yourself between a stranger and the side of
the vehicle. If you sit on as aisle, there will be one fewer
person to negotiate your way around to reach an exit.
9. Tip 489 : Sit near an exit
Choose a seat that has good access to an exit so that in
an emergency you can escape from the vehicle. Once
seated, identify a second exit should the one you are
near become blocked.
10. Tip 490 : Hold on to valuables
Make sure you hold on to your possessions particularly if
you are seated near an exit. A criminal can grab you or
your possessions just as he is getting off and as the
vehicle door is shutting behind him. Keep your property
between your legs or on your lap with your arms on top
of it. Hold your property so that it cannot easily be
snatched away.
11. Tip 491 : Stand against a wall
If you are riding in a vehicle so crowded that you must
stand, try to stand with your back against a wall to
prevent someone from surprising you or trying to lift your
property from behind.
12. Tip 492 : Check the safety of your stop when
exiting
As you disembark from your train or bus, look around for
signs of danger (e.g., isolation, darkness, creepy-looking
guys). If you feel uncomfortable, get back on and ride to
another stop where it appears safer. From there you
might take an alternate route to your final destination.
13. Tip 493 : See who get off when you do
As you disembark, notice who is exiting with you. As you
move to your destination, check to see that you are not
being followed by a former passenger.
14. Tip 494 : Go directly where there are others
Don’t dawdle once you have been delivered to you stop.
Stay with others who have exited with you, or if you are
alone, move quickly to a place where you will find others.
16. Tip 495 : Carry a “’Clean’ passport
There are many countries in the world that don’t get
along with their neighbors. If you place to visit one of
these countries and if you have previously visited one of
its antagonistic neighbors, get a new passport that does
not include immigration stamps from your visit.
17. Tip 496 : Carry a covered passport
Put a plan cover on your passport to hide your
nationality.
18. Tip 497 : Get a second citizenship
Second citizenships are available, for a price, from
Granada and other Caribbean countries as well as, for
the very wealthy, from Austria.
19. Just so you know
Granada is an island situated between the Caribbean
Sea and Atlantic Ocean, north of Trinidad and Tobago.
Caribbean countries : Antigua and Barbuda, the
Bahamas, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic,
Grenada, Haiti, Jamaica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint
Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines , and Trinidad
and Tobago.
20. Tip 498 : Get a phony citizenship
Passports for countries that never did or no longer exist
are available from some commercial sources.
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22. Tip 499 : Keep your passport locked away
Except when passing between borders when you will
need the real thing, carry a photocopy of your passport
information page and the page with your picture on it
and store your passport in a safe place (e.g. hotel safe)
while in country.
23. Tip 500 : Carry a back-up ID
Take along a secondary means of identification such as
a driver’s license. Like your primary identification, your
back up should include a recent photograph of you.
24. Tip 501 : Leave copies of important documents
Make photocopies of important documents that you will
be carrying passport, credit cards, business contacts and
leave them with someone you can contact while away.
25. Tip 502 : Hide identifying documents
Documents that can identify you as a desirable (i.e., high
gain) target should be concealed while you are in transit.
Company business cards, diplomatic papers, military
credentials, travel vouchers, and the like should be
packed in checked baggage or hidden in carried
luggage.
26. Members of group
Ms. Tipaporn Ngorsakul
ID.52623433006
Ms. Radtiyakorn Khampong
ID.52623433011
Mr. Warit Sutthisri
ID.52623433014
Ms. Wanida Phoothongkan
ID.52623433019