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Title: Rio de Janeiro Safety Tips


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Rio de Janeiro Safety Tips
  • Rio de Janeiro, with a population of over 6
    million people, is a big city by any standards.
    Working class and the upper middle class often
    share the same neighborhood, the same beach.
    Social contrasts are quite evident.
  • OK, Rio de Janeiro may not be as safe as
    Trondheim, but thinking of the city as violent
    would be completely unfair. Most areas of
    interest to visitors are located either on the
    South Side, or the historical strip from Flamengo
    to Downtown. The high criminality rates happen in
    areas of the West Side that hold little interest
    to visitors.
  • The city is doing a serious effort to deal with
    the safety issue, and results are starting to
    show. In addition to the federal and military
    police, municipal guards help control traffic,
    and keep the sidewalks relatively free of
    vendors. At the beach cops on shorts patrol on
    foot and on sand-mobiles.
  • Having said that, there are of course a few
    common sense rules you should follow to stay out
    of trouble. We have lined up some basic
    guidelines we try to follow ourselves.
  • Remember Youre a big star in Rio because youre
    a foreigner. But dont behave as a big star.

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Rio de Janeiro Safety Tips
  • Dont try to do things youre not sure by your
    own. Questions and doubts ask the guide.
  • Stay below the radar screen to fly safely dont
    try to be the one walking around.
  • In Rio, take taxis at night, even for relatively
    short distances.
  • Don't wear jewelry.
  • Wear simple clothing you look nice in Norway but
    in Rio things are different.
  • Dont try to be a hero if you see an odd
    situation, simply run away.
  • Dont handle money so that everybody can see you
    have it be discreet.
  • Stay in public places as much as possible.
  • Carry along a photocopy of your passport, in case
    you are asked to show some ID. Leave the original
    in your safety box.
  • Stay on the South side of Rio, or at areas
    specifically recommended by the guide.
  • Dont walk alone any time of the day try to be
    always in a group of at least 4 people. Avoid
    dark or isolated areas where you do not see a
    single soul at night, such as the Flamengo Park,
    or the Financial District.
  • Walk with a sense of purpose, as if you knew
    where you are going to. Looking like a victim is
    the first step to becoming one.

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Rio de Janeiro Safety Tips
  • Don't leave your camcorder or state-of-the-art
    camera swinging from your limp hand, like a
    shopping bag. Wear shoulder straps.
  • If you bring along expensive cameras, camcorders
    or laptops, consider an insurance.
  • At the beach, do not leave your expensive camera,
    passport and/or cash laying around on the sand
    unattended while you go for a few laps. Do not
    hide your money in your 200 sneakers either, or
    you will lose both (that's an old one).
  • Don't leave your belongins unattended behind your
    back while you are, e.g. sitting on the sand
    distracted by the girls or boys that pass by.
  • Do not take regular buses alone, taxis cost much
    less than you expect. If you must take a bus (at
    your own risk), avoid the window seats and the
    back rows. Keep the exact change in hand, so you
    don't have to mess with your wallet (which is
    obviously in your front pocket).
  • Good Night Cinderella and similar drinks are an
    old trick that still works. You take a drink
    offered by a friendly stranger (man or woman). It
    contains powerful sleeping drugs. You will need
    help to get back to your hotel room, and this
    caring and friendly person will gain access to
    your valuables while you are helpless. Do not
    leave your drink unattended at bars or discos,
    for the same reason.

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Rio de Janeiro Safety Tips
  • Don't take strangers you've just met back to your
    hotel room - even if you think you are in love!
    This is the easiest way to become a victim of
    violence or robery. Say that your hotel does not
    allow visitors (which may well be true) and go to
    a honeymoon motel, instead. Everybody knows where
    to find them.
  • If someone accidentally spills something on you
    in the street, and offers to clean it, say thank
    you and walk away. They may have a partner
    waiting for a chance to pick your wallet while
    you are distracted with the action.
  • At nightclubs and rock shows, stay away from
    pitboys. These muscular guys, nicknamed after
    their pitbulls, tend to hang out in boys-only
    groups. They may pick up fights for no apparent
    reason. Their favorite victims are members of
    other pitboy groups, or with security guards.
  • Dont push people by any means they hate this
    and may be very angry.
  • Don't get involved with the drug scene, even if
    you think you know what you're doing.
  • If you get in trouble with the police, do not
    offer a bribe. It could make things go from bad
    to sour. Underhanded cops are usually very open
    when they are creating a problem to sell the
    solution.
  • If the worse happens and you are approached by
    some criminal element, try and keep calm. Never
    fight back. They may have guns, be on drugs,
    could react violently. You certainly have more to
    lose than they do.

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Rio de Janeiro Safety Tips
  • Traffic in in Rio is very dangerous. Drivers do
    not stop for you to cross the zebra unless they
    see the red light. Remember, never cross a street
    out of the zebra.
  • If you need a hospital, ask for a private one.
    Try to avoid public hospitals.
  • Though police officers in the street try to be
    helpful, most do not speak other languages. If
    you need to report something was stolen for
    insurance purposes, go directly to the tourist
    police (DEAT). Their office is located in Leblon,
    on Av. Afrânio de Mello Franco s/n, across from
    nightclub Scala.
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