Avoid Being Pickpocketed (Travel Tips and Tricks)

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
  • I am sharing tips and tricks to avoid being pickpocketed as a tourist when you travel.
    The thieves trying to steal money from you used to pick your pockets, and travelers have gotten smarter. There are ways you can pack so that items do not get stolen. There are things you can wear to ward off thieves in a busy tourist location. RFID technology is only part of your defensive travel gear. #traveltips #solotraveler #pickpockettips
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    Chapters:
    00:00 How to not be pickpocketed
    00:43 Pack cash in different places
    1:30 Pack fake wallet
    2:10 RFID wallet
    2:35 Pockets that zip
    3:50 Wear backpack on front
    4:10 RFID bags
    6:28 Do not look like a tourist
    6:58 Money belts
    7:50 Passport identity stolen tip
    8:32 RFID crossbody bags
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Komentáře • 473

  • @crustyrash
    @crustyrash Před 4 lety +121

    This tip I learned from a Japanese journalist who I met while traveling solo in Poland: From the grocery, save the plastic carrier bag and use that to carry a few things like your guide book. When abroad it's fairly easy to pick out who's not local. But carrying that grocery bag says, "yes, I'm not from here (perhaps you are working there or studying) but I do know my way around." It's enough to throw people off a little and it makes you a little less of a target.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před 4 lety +12

      Oh that's an awesome idea. Yes, we do not want to stick out as a tourist. Thank you for watching!

  • @carolynwilson7806
    @carolynwilson7806 Před 4 lety +193

    In most places I’ve been, wearing a backpack and non-fashion trainers in a city is pretty indicative that you are a tourist. I always try to dress as much like a local as possible and have been mistaken for one in virtually every country in Europe. I carry a crossbody or shoulder bag large enough for my essentials. I used to carry everything I thought I could possibly need for a day out and found that I didn’t use half of it; I was. a just carrying around extra weight. Never get out your “secret stash” in public! Go to a restroom or dressing room to access it. If possible, download a map on your phone. It’s much less of a tip-off that your a tourist than carrying around a map. I have also hidden a map in a magazine or book and just pretended to be reading on a bench.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před 4 lety +8

      So smart! When I'm touring I usually carry a crossbody if that. Backpacks are usually if we are going to another city. Any travels soon? Thanks for watching!

    • @HaiNguyen-zh8cv
      @HaiNguyen-zh8cv Před 2 lety +11

      I do 100% what you described above. But one of the ways is to show them you're aware of your surrounding and paying attention. I always wear sun classes. If someone is watching us, we move; going inside a store, leaning against a wall facing them or just walking away.

    • @charlene7074
      @charlene7074 Před rokem +7

      good ideas but scared to get my phone out next year as heard alot will grab from your hand .

    • @jenharvey3397
      @jenharvey3397 Před rokem +9

      @@HaiNguyen-zh8cv Absolutely! Wherever you are, being constantly aware of your surroundings is essential. Even in my own Canadian city. I look around carefully before getting out of my car. I once was about to get out of my car to fill up at a gas station and saw a couple of guys hanging around outside their van. Nothing obviously out of the ordinary, but something just didn't feel right, so I drove to another gas station. The next day, I heard that someone had been robbed at gunpoint at that gas station last night. I will also never sit with my back to the door in a public place. and even when engaged in conversation, I remain aware at all times of what other people in the room are doing.

    • @donskuse2194
      @donskuse2194 Před rokem +4

      I travel mostly in Asia, so looking like a local is a non-starter haha. In most places there they think you're a rich foreigner even if you 'dress down'. My future travels will now be as a pensioner so I must be extra diligent in letting certain folks know I'm NOT rich.

  • @123arnica
    @123arnica Před 4 lety +52

    Be careful on trains and buses. My sister, a frequent traveller, was on the train to the airport when someone knocked on the window from a station platform to get her attention. The moment she turned her head, someone took her briefcase from the seat beside her and was gone. Arriving at the airport, she discovered that five people had the same thing happen on that train. Lesson learned - never take your hands off your briefcase.

  • @Kessina1989
    @Kessina1989 Před 4 lety +41

    The first rule will always "There are pickpockets everywhere"! The second rule is always "Don't act like a tourist"!

  • @marynoonan6111
    @marynoonan6111 Před rokem +10

    I travelled around the world 40 years ago (Kathmandu to London, around Europe, hitchhiking and taking the train and bus for three months & spent a year in South America from top to bottom.) I never had one thing stolen and I always always kept my travelers cheques, cash and passport in a slim bum bag that I wore on my tummy. It had a zipper & I just rested my hand on it all the time. Even when I was asleep on the bus, I had it on my body.
    One of my traveling companions, used to take hers off when she went to sleep on public transport and would stuff her valuables down the bottom of her sleeping bag. She awoke one day, to find a 6 inch slit cut into the bottom of her sleeping bag. That took 2 weeks visiting her Embassy in Brazil to sort out the Passport problem. She had to return home early because her parents didn't have the money to give her to keep traveling. True story!!
    Never EVER let your stuff out of your control. If you think you'll nod off to sleep, make sure you cuddle your bag that's attached to you and turn away from the public & face the wall.
    Also, very good advice from this lady was to not wear Blingy jewelry. Especially Nowadays - not things like an I watch. Go get yourself an Analog piece of crap for $20 & hide your Iphone. In South America, for a whole year, I never wore earrings or rings, or indeed watches or necklaces. Nothing.
    I also hid a small stash in my shoes in case I got mugged not just pickpocketed.
    It's utterly vile that there are all these cheating, lying thieving bastards out there taking people stuff. it makes me sick. If they were desperately poor people, like the women in Afghanistan that I saw trying to feed their children, you would be more sympathetic. But They are not. They are a thriving, very well organized criminal gang. I seriously do not understand how people in Europe put up with this shit, and why there's not more to be done to crack down on it.
    There would have to be 30 million CCTV cameras in Europe by now. Why aren't these gangs prosecuted, and sent to gaol for a long long time?
    Here's an idea. Offer rewards of millions of dollars to Anonymously Dobin the big guys. Their names and whereabouts. Then the big guys should be sent to jail for 30 years. They would be running scared in no time.

  • @gregcleveland6270
    @gregcleveland6270 Před 4 lety +36

    I watched a pickpocket take place on a subway in Spain, and it happened to a lady wearing a front hanging fanny pack. It was amazing...in a crowded car. I finally realized that I could yell from across the car and the thief stopped... Phew.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před 4 lety +5

      Way to go!!! There are so many videos showing how they do it; it's an art lol. Thanks for watching!

  • @jenharvey3397
    @jenharvey3397 Před rokem +55

    This is SUCH an important topic, thank you very much for this video. Most of my travel has been in the developing world, so I have seen many types of scams and robbery methods. Once when my entire bus was robbed by a bunch of guys with weapons, I did lose my purse, but had holdout cash and credit card in my sock pockets and my passport in a baggie in my underwear (yes, Amazon sells travel undies with a zippered pocket in front big enough for a passport! I am big on clothes with hidden pockets.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem +5

      Oh wow, what great travel hacks. So glad you survived too!

    • @chuckduzzie8529
      @chuckduzzie8529 Před rokem +1

      Booking for all the major European cities are up over 100%, this is a dream come true for theives

    • @caroleanne8529
      @caroleanne8529 Před rokem +2

      Or wear a money belt under your clothes.

  • @Inkling777
    @Inkling777 Před rokem +8

    One way to prevent bag snatching is to travel with what is obviously a diaper bag with a easily seen bottle sticking out. No thief wants to risk being caught and end up with dirty diapers. It will also make you look more like a local.

  • @KenshoQuest
    @KenshoQuest Před 4 lety +35

    We're traveling in Vietnam right now. I like Pacsafe products with all their built-in safety features (slash proof exomesh, zippers that clip in place, RFID blocking pocket). The main thing I do is only carry one day's worth of cash in a coin purse. They way if the coin purse gets stolen it's not a big deal. 🌺 Heidi

    • @crustyrash
      @crustyrash Před 4 lety +1

      I do the same for day money!

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před 4 lety +2

      So smart. Thanks for sharing.

    • @jinde75
      @jinde75 Před 4 lety +2

      I also have a pacsafe. Great safety features. I like that the bag has lots of pockets and a lightly coloured inside to easily find what you're looking for.

    • @malupet1142
      @malupet1142 Před rokem +1

      I made the mistake of not using my pacsafe bag one day and almost got robbed

  • @seraphine_heart
    @seraphine_heart Před 4 lety +16

    I just saw the thumbnail and had to say..., pink looks really good on you! You look so pretty!

  • @peggyw5279
    @peggyw5279 Před 4 lety +14

    Thanks for your great tips Laurie. I am also a Houstonian, planning a trip to Vegas in May and we returned recently from a river cruise in Europe. I love binge watching your videos, you have the most helpful ideas!

  • @lyndacohen4970
    @lyndacohen4970 Před rokem +4

    I recently went to Israel. Instead of ordering a cab from my GETT app on my phone, we hailed a cab from the street in Tel Aviv (mistake #1). Obviously we spoke about the resteraunt we were going to (mistake #2). I gave him a 200 shekel bill to pay for the ride (mistake #3). While we sat in the outdoor area waiting for our indoor table to be ready, a man stole my purse hanging on the back of my chair (mistake #3). We think he targeted me with the help of the cab driver. I ran after him (crazy woman), screaming at him, he handed my purse back and ran away....maybe too many people around! Glad to report a HAPPY ENDING!!! love all your tips and tricks!!!

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem

      Reason number one for staying mobile! I am so proud of you for chasing him. Experience really is the best lesson.

  • @gracitaestepa2395
    @gracitaestepa2395 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you so. U h for all the tips. I can say be aware of the surroundings and always be alert when people are sooo friendly and making. Distractions

  • @deborahconkle6822
    @deborahconkle6822 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks Laurie! I learned a few new tricks here❣️

  • @keithannpeevyhouse884
    @keithannpeevyhouse884 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for some really helpful tips. We’re traveling this spring to Spain and Italy. I appreciate advice from a trustworthy source!

  • @laura_and_shanman
    @laura_and_shanman Před rokem

    I love EVERYTHING you put out Laurie! Thank you!!!

  • @SpatchG
    @SpatchG Před 10 měsíci +2

    Laurie, I know you filmed this ages ago, but just wanted to say your feelings about Brussels train station were totally right. My friend is a very experienced traveller, but was thrown to the ground and mugged there. Not a safe place.

  • @inktvis6453
    @inktvis6453 Před rokem +2

    Thank you lady for your valuable advice.

  • @katherinemcgreevey7622
    @katherinemcgreevey7622 Před 4 lety +3

    Laurie, thank you for all these tips. I followed your packing tips and they were so helpful. Leaving for England and Norway in April.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před 4 lety

      EEEEK! It's going to be awesome! Have you eaten reindeer yet? Thank you for watching.

  • @jgethmann
    @jgethmann Před 4 lety +2

    Always useful tips for traveling! Thank you.

  • @bristolishome8049
    @bristolishome8049 Před 3 lety +3

    I've got a pocket scarf too and it's wonderful! Perfect for when I visit Christmas markets as they're usually so crowded.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, such a great idea if we get to do that again. Thank you for watching!

  • @simplysilent2980
    @simplysilent2980 Před 4 lety

    Love this. Thanks for sharing.

  • @dc705
    @dc705 Před 2 lety +6

    Am new to your channel but love, loving it and bingeing your travel videos. Am a 2+MM traveler. I wear a small pouch under my shirt, RFID is best. Also wear REI type cargo pants with zip pockets. Keeps stuff safe. Can afford to lose anything else I carry. Plus take photos of all your docs and leave with trusted friend or family at home. Can’t wait to get on the road again!

  • @liss2503
    @liss2503 Před 2 lety +9

    I usually wear two layers even on hot day. I try to cover up from getting a sun burn. I have a small cross body bag and I wear it between layers. I can shorten the strap so it’s not hanging below my outer shirt or jacket. When in a crowded area I can button or zip up the top layer for extra safety measures. When I’m eating I keep the bag on and shift it over so it’s sitting on my lap. Bonus if I spill any food my pants are saved and my bag can be cleaned with a damp cloth. I have the black version of the Travelon Anti-Theft Classic Mini Shoulder Bag. It holds all the things I need for a day out.

  • @tammydennison1025
    @tammydennison1025 Před 4 lety +4

    I'm not going out of the country but am visiting Seattle, WA and San Francisco, CA. I've been looking for ways to further protect my purse items. Thanks for all the great tips!

  • @michaelatopalov1990
    @michaelatopalov1990 Před 4 lety +1

    Love you in that cozy hot pink sweater! Great vid as usual!

  • @roseb.7104
    @roseb.7104 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank You for these Great tips.!

  • @Scarywoody
    @Scarywoody Před 4 lety +2

    I'm really enjoying your channel. Heading to Naples Italy in a couple weeks and just brushing up on my crime prevention.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před 4 lety

      AH!!!! We did a private tour and had lunch on Vesuvius at a vineyard. The ash in the soil makes the olive oil and tomatoes and wine so much yummier! Thanks for watching!

  • @carmenirizarry7632
    @carmenirizarry7632 Před 4 lety +2

    Hi! Not traveling right now. Like your tips, we can never be too safe. Love your hair! Hehehe!

  • @jinggao9243
    @jinggao9243 Před 2 lety +2

    Wow it was like an eye opening for me! We are traveling to Portugal. I can certainly use some of the tips. Thank you!

  • @solracer66
    @solracer66 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I've travelled to Europe over a dozen times but have only been pickpocketed once. Many years ago I was riding the subway in Barcelona holding onto a pole when a couple of guys walked past to the next pole and jostled me stealing my sunglasses, which were just hanging in my pocket, in the process. I heard the click as they closed and quickly did an inventory and realized what had happened. However they had bad timing as the door closed at that point so I walked around in front of them and saw that one guy was trying to hide them. I reached out and grabbed his wrist with one hand as I gestured with my other to to give them back. While I don't speak Spanish or Catalan I treated them in English as they were little boys that had tried to pull a trick on me and had been caught. I think this treating them as little children prevented escalation and at the next stop they high-tailed it out of the subway car!

  • @lynns.1855
    @lynns.1855 Před 4 lety +31

    I’m a57 yr old female solo traveler. I’ve been to Europe four times. For my peace of mind, I keep my passport and cash in a waist under the clothing belt. I don’t advertise I’m American with my clothing. I carry a IT carry on luggage that is easy to travel on trains with. I look up where I’m going ahead of time to not look like a tourist. If you stay vigilant you can travel on your own without any issues. I’ve had people ask me for directions. They don’t know I’m not local until I answer with my ALABAMA accent that definitely gives me away.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před 4 lety +4

      Bwahahaha I would love to hear that accent! You're so right about looking like you know where you are going. Thank you for watching!

    • @HaiNguyen-zh8cv
      @HaiNguyen-zh8cv Před rokem +2

      Well, you're good. I used to live in Europe and I could spot an American 100 meters away. Did you every watch youtube videos on how to spot an American? One of the criteria is their teeth are perfect, which is true. LOL. I can tell you this, European service people love American tourists. Why? because you give good tips and you are friendly to service people. You may know that there is no tip in Europe, they stopped tip practice around 1972, except in UK where tip is about 15%.

    • @radhikajayakar1061
      @radhikajayakar1061 Před rokem

      Mjin😊nbctg'jn

  • @ThePhotographerLady
    @ThePhotographerLady Před rokem

    Very helpful video. I’m so excited to say I’ll be traveling to Italy in the fall. I can’t wait and plan to put to use all the tips and tricks I’ve been learning from you.

  • @arlenealennox3136
    @arlenealennox3136 Před 4 lety +12

    I wear a travel vest with my valuables in the inside pockets: SCOTTeVEST featherweight or Magellans’ lightweight travel vest.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před 4 lety +1

      Smart; why did we not invent this?? Thanks for watching!

    • @maryhurst4663
      @maryhurst4663 Před rokem +2

      I have one which I’ve worn on several trips. So many pockets, one can kinda forget where you stashed things. However, I do believe is screams “tourist”.

  • @misscutie847
    @misscutie847 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks. This video was helpful.

  • @constance7833
    @constance7833 Před 4 lety +3

    I bought an infinity scarf with the hidden pocket for my trip to Europe. I love the scarf!! Actually holds a lot!! It looked great and my valuables stayed safe. Also have the bra card holder. It’s ok but not great. Love your tips...have used so many of them and never had any problems with theft.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před 4 lety +1

      Oh nice! Hopefully it'll stay that way. Thank you for watching!

  • @berniemystyle
    @berniemystyle Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you for all the great tips. I am from Kenora Ontario Canada where it is presently -40c. Brrrrr. My husband and I love to travel. We are off the Mexico for some sun and sand on Monday and we have a 3 week tour of South Africa coming up in April. Funny you commented on wearing your backpack on your front. We have travelled to China twice. You see a lot of the Chinese women wearing their backpack this way probably due to the huge population. Crowds are unbelievable. I used a great sling bag that I purchased on Amazon to use as my daily bag while out on tours. Loved it and felt very secure. We have been very lucky in all our travels that we haven't run into any issues. Thanks for taking the time. Again just love all the tips....especially packing.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před 4 lety

      EEEEK! I hope you're sipping in front of the ocean right now! Any tips you picked up there? Video ideas for me? Thanks for watching!

  • @carlagribi6142
    @carlagribi6142 Před 2 lety

    I don't want to travel fearfully, but informed, so ty.
    I love the joggers band
    Stashbandz Running Belt, Money Belt, Insulin Pump Belt, Fanny Waist Pack, Travel Pouch, 3 Large & 1 Zipper Security Pockets, Phone & Passport Holder

  • @jerrismith9337
    @jerrismith9337 Před 4 lety +15

    I just got a PacSafe backpack for a trip to Paris. It’s slash resistant, has RFID protection and a safety lock for the zipper. It’s a pain to get into it but that’s the reason I got it. It’s a great size, not too big but big enough. We’ll be visiting a lot of museums and most have limits on bag size and don’t provide storage.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před 4 lety

      I hear you on those types being a pain to get in to. We traveled with a friend whose zippers locked. But it helps! Thanks for watching!

  • @deebee4817
    @deebee4817 Před rokem +3

    Velcro is your friend against getting pick pocketed. Although a woman, traveling in Europe I am known to wear a man's suit jacket (weather dependent). I sewe the inside pockets with heavy velcro where I kept my wallet. Too difficult for thieves to access.
    Where I am unfamiliar with the language, I like to learn a few phrases in the local language. 1) When surrounded by children in Turin know to your pocket, I spoke, "No, go away." very loud. They dispersed. 2) When hounded by street vendors in other countries, the phrase was, "You are wasting your time. There are others to sell to behind me."
    Situational awareness it always key.....even here in the States.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem

      I love these tips for being safe near pickpocketers and danger while traveling.

  • @violas.86
    @violas.86 Před 3 lety +3

    Stumbled onto your channel today! Great content. My husband also got pickpocketed in Barcelona. Someone squirted “bird poop” on their pants. Yelling big big bird! Tried to be “helpful” with cleaning up. They got his wallet that was in his front pocket! Luckily they noticed immediately and he called me and we got everything canceled.

  • @joane5777
    @joane5777 Před 4 lety +37

    I can't say enough about preparing ahead of time. I am a solo Traveller (thank you for all of your tips and support Laurie!) and require help to my gate etc. I make sure in my passport wallet to have pre counted folded bills to tip anyone that helps me. No fumbling through wallets or other dangerous moves. I made my first trip abroad this past October and couldn't have been more pleased with myself!! 🇺🇸😉🇬🇧

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před 4 lety +1

      Oh what a feeling! So glad Joan!

    • @mastiffmama6008
      @mastiffmama6008 Před 4 lety +2

      Hi Joan. I am also a solo traveler. and I also took my first trip abroad solo last October. It is a wonderful feeling, isn't it? I was so proud of myself. lol

    • @sandraalberto9749
      @sandraalberto9749 Před 4 lety +1

      Great job Joan! I am traveling solo for my first international trip and will keep this in mind. Laurie's tips have been so helpful as I prepare.

    • @brendakrause5639
      @brendakrause5639 Před 2 lety +1

      Same for me. I put tip money in my neck id holder zip pocket.

  • @pamackenzie
    @pamackenzie Před 2 lety +4

    Carry a small wallet or pouch that has a D-ring on it. Many purses have a key leash inside or a D-ring to attach a key leash. If your wallet has a D-ring, it's easy to clip it inside to the key leash. Then if someone tries to remove your wallet, it will be attached to your purse. Love your channel and tips, Laurie, I have learned many things from you. I love the tips that involve putting your valuables inside your underwear or clothing. Also, I never travel with anything that would break my heart to lose.

  • @lisaberardi1255
    @lisaberardi1255 Před rokem

    Going to Barcelona next week. Thank you so much for all the great ideas!

  • @suzanne8284
    @suzanne8284 Před 4 lety +2

    I used this bag in Europe - very light & comfy, RFID, and slash-proof! Travelon Anti-Theft Front Pocket Crossbody Bag with RFID

  • @karenwhite7023
    @karenwhite7023 Před 4 lety

    Love your videos Laura😀

  • @Diana-lo6cx
    @Diana-lo6cx Před 4 lety

    Thank you for your tips! We’re going to Oahu in May!

  • @chauntinamedina1131
    @chauntinamedina1131 Před 4 lety +1

    Wow..I never thought about all the different things you can hide money in..ty

  • @dykeskm
    @dykeskm Před 4 lety +1

    Were going on a cruise to the Mediterranean, will be in Barcelona, Italy, France. I'm not worried on the ship but we will be doing tours. Haven't ever been out of the country. I just purchased the back pack and I love it.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před 4 lety

      What color did you get? We did that cruise and LOVED LOVED it! We were on the Norwegian Epic. Are you also doing Mallorca? Loved Florence. We did a private tour of Vesuvius where we ate in a vineyard on the mountain. LOVELY countries! Thanks for watching!

  • @CongTran-nx8bg
    @CongTran-nx8bg Před rokem +1

    This video is the best I have seen on this subject and I have seen alot!!. I have luggage locks for my backpack and air tags, and one of those belts that go under your shirt. I also have some personal alarms , cheap ones on amazon, and I have a whistle around my neck . Did i forget anything? Thanks for the videos and I also left you many questions (???) on the comments on carry- ons video. From the "looney questions guy" Richard.

  • @bellarosa70032
    @bellarosa70032 Před 4 lety +10

    Glad you got the bra stash. I usually put 2 credit cards and a couple of large bills in mine, just in case I need to access it easily.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před 4 lety +5

      Someone also suggested your insurance card-so if they need to find out blood type they can call your doctor etc. Thank you for watching!

    • @gingereaves4097
      @gingereaves4097 Před 4 lety +1

      @@TravelTipsbyLaurie Great idea! I had not thought of insurance cards. I have a couple of health conditions, so I will type them up as well as medication list and blood type and include that information. Love your very helpful video tips! Going to Greece in April. Have not been overseas in 35 years. Older and nervous but excited!

  • @deborahdownie8039
    @deborahdownie8039 Před rokem

    I find so many of your tips so helpful. Just wondering if you could recommend a travel adapter/converter that would work with a hair straightener?

  • @MsBackstager
    @MsBackstager Před 4 lety +7

    Also, the "trains in Spain" had pairs of pickpocket teams are around our travel group.

  • @Jgfweb
    @Jgfweb Před 5 měsíci +1

    Love ScottEVest Margaux cargaux’s because I dislike carrying a purse

  • @pamelawooden6012
    @pamelawooden6012 Před 4 lety +5

    I have two bags that I can use as Fanny packs. Only one is RFID so that is the one I use the most. My husband also uses a wallet for his front pocket. I’ve seen two pickpockets in Paris on the subway and while in a hotel restaurant in London, I saw a man nonchalantly grab a briefcase from a chair while the owner was getting breakfast from the buffet! Every one needs to be aware!

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před 4 lety +1

      Oh wow! They're so smart; and sometimes we are so not smart. Thanks for watching!

  • @sharongalvin9433
    @sharongalvin9433 Před 4 lety

    Hi Laurie from Ireland. I love your videos.I travel solo a lot.My next trip is to Krakow next week.

  • @margewhite5832
    @margewhite5832 Před 2 lety +1

    When I was a student in London, I would wear a cross body bag under my sweater when I went out at night, or if I needed a bigger bag I would attach it to the inside of a tote bag. I use the carabiner trick in the grocery store or walmart attaching to the cart.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před 2 lety

      Great tips; and what a great experience you must have had on that trip!

  • @lynnsarraille7360
    @lynnsarraille7360 Před 9 měsíci

    Walking in Naples, Italy a few years ago with luggage, my husband in front of me with a backpack fully loaded...and a thief all in grey clothes jumped between us, and I surprised him with an involuntary string of profanity (my mother would have been horrified). It must have shocked the thief because he was gone in a blink! Thank-you for your wonderful list of ways to travel safely.

  • @spark_6710
    @spark_6710 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this video !!! Yours & Rick Steven's video reminded me that I haven't gotten a money belt !!! Lol. I used to wear those everywhere as a tourist ! They have come a long way !! Lol. They're more desirable looking than how they used to look !! Lol. In various colours of choice ,too !! I think I'll get neutral, nudish one so that it won't peak through under my summer tops & bottoms !Lol.👍👍💜🥁🐉🎤🎶✈️💞

  • @spark_6710
    @spark_6710 Před rokem

    That Travelon cross body bag has got an amazing capacity for that small bag !!👍👍💜🥁🐉🎤🎶✈️💞

  • @denise6899
    @denise6899 Před 3 lety +9

    Hi Laurie, I really enjoy all your tips and have made many notes to help with future travels. Many of your videos I’ve watched multiple times! Here’s a tip for your Travelon crossbody you’ve mentioned in many videos. To wear it around your waist you don’t need a belt (and sometimes you may not have one) use the crossbody strap to go around your waist after threading it through the loops you’d put your belt through! Hope this helps. I still prefer crossbody over “fanny pack” style though, I feel more secure across my body.

  • @kirstylynn3723
    @kirstylynn3723 Před 4 lety +2

    I use Travelon bags. My backpack has locks and RFID protection as well as slash proof.

  • @petat13
    @petat13 Před 4 lety +6

    When I travelled to SE Asia it was difficult to look anything but a tourist, because I am not Asian. So I used a bag that fit under my arm quite snugly. It has a short strap and is made from a thick cotton/ hemp fabric that is washable. All of the enclosures are either against my body or at the front close to my shoulder. It isn’t large but holds my passport, a small card holder and coin purse (I always split those up for security) plus other personal items like tissues, glasses and lipgloss.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před 4 lety +2

      That's a great idea too. My super white and blonde headed husband stuck out too. Thank you for watching.

  • @sherri7042
    @sherri7042 Před 3 lety +4

    One note, if you use the bra stash for credit card, be sure and use an RFID card around your credit card to protect it. I have used most of these tips and they are great. One other place to hide cash is in a panty liner that is in your purse or bag.

  • @MarkTalks
    @MarkTalks Před 4 lety +6

    I never carry a wallet on me when I travel. I generally put one credit card and my ID in my front pants pocket, and a minimum amount of cash I need in the other front pocket. I've never lost or gotten anything stolen in 9 years of flying nearly every week.

  • @VivianMolinares-cq6li
    @VivianMolinares-cq6li Před 10 měsíci

    Great tips. I was careless (tired and stupid) in Croatia while my friends and I were distracted by some “nice” ladies. Busy travel year for us: Mexico, Croatia, Austria, Ireland, UK. We’re going to Spain next month. Before that, Miami, Atlanta, Philly. Traveling is the best. One thing helps me with the money: I keep the small coins in my right pocket and the larger coins (meaning 1 or 2 euros) in the left pocket so as not to have to be digging around so much. This helps more in the Middle East and in South America with their currency exchanges.

  • @user-gh8sl7iu3y
    @user-gh8sl7iu3y Před 4 lety +6

    Hi Laurie! Gotta have that bubble gum pink sweater, link please? You look terrific in that color.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před 4 lety

      Hi Donna. It's a year or 2 old from Lou & Grey at Loft. It's prickly so I only wear it when it's cold enough in Houston to wear a shirt under it lol. Thanks for watching!

  • @lakegirl239
    @lakegirl239 Před 4 lety +3

    I use a Travelon crossbody bag, zip top that can be fastened closed, with the slash resistant strap. Cash & credit cards go directly into its zipper compartment. No wallet. Everything else that goes into the bag gets attached to the liner of the bag with a lanyard. Junque jewelry only on trips. I only bring what I wouldn’t care if I lost it. So far so good. I hope I haven’t jinxed myself now! 😂

  • @godssheep3959
    @godssheep3959 Před 2 lety +2

    Just an FYI from what I have heard DO NOT DO NOT call waist packs fanny packs when you are in the UK.

  • @kathygann1180
    @kathygann1180 Před 3 lety +1

    Clothing Arts has pickpocket proof pants for men and women with hidden pockets. People write in when pickpockets tried to rob them and the pants prevented it. Pretty cool.

  • @mastiffmama6008
    @mastiffmama6008 Před 4 lety +2

    Icarry an Ebags anti theft crossbody/waist bag. It is rfid and its slash proff and there is a wire that runs thru the strap. I or I can just run my belt through it. I am not a fan of crossbody bags but this bag is so small and perfect that I make an exception.. Probably the best travel accessory I have bought.

  • @rebeccalydy1142
    @rebeccalydy1142 Před 4 lety +34

    All great tips! I have to laugh when people say "blend in with the locals". Most places outside of the USA that is impossible, so you might as well take all the precautions, as well as wearing your backpack in the front. Try going to Peru with 2 men over 6"4""and a blond women. No way to act or dress like a local. LOL

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před 4 lety +2

      You're so right! We naturally stick out. Enjoy Peru! Hubby got stuck there during Hurricane Harvey and loved it. Thanks for watching!

    • @carma518187
      @carma518187 Před 4 lety +4

      Rebecca Lydy I was thinking the same thing, I am Latina, and even in Mexico we still don’t blend in. They can sniff you out in a minute😂🤣😅

    • @hankandgreta
      @hankandgreta Před 4 lety

      I think it depends on your ethnicity, where your travel, what you wear, and how comfortable you are in the location. I travel regularly to France, I’m Italian-American, I buy many of my clothes in Paris, and I speak intermediate French and beginning Italian and beginning Spanish, so blending in is easy. I know my way around some foreign cities just as well as places I have lived.

  • @ahhitskatie9094
    @ahhitskatie9094 Před 4 lety +17

    I think it’s easier to blend in when you dress “nicer” without blingy jewelry if traveling through Europe. A fake wallet with old fake credit cards is seriously an awesome thing! Also, I love to use the passport necklace under my shirt to hold some cash and cards (I’m a woman and find it can work).

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před 4 lety +3

      I agree; I would prefer the lanyard one vs the waist one. Thank you for watching!

    • @nadanedd1131
      @nadanedd1131 Před rokem

      My cousin was robbed of his passport necklace whilst asleep on a train.
      Better of with a fannypack etc, secured to your jeans or a crossbody underneath your clothes secured to your top and bra with 2 large safety pins.

  • @kimberlygilmore2932
    @kimberlygilmore2932 Před 4 lety +7

    I have the anti-theft backpack too and prefer to be ‘handsfree’ as much as possible when traveling. It’s nice to have the option to carry this one like a ‘purse’ in tourist areas/buildings that do not allow backpacks.

  • @Rite1010.
    @Rite1010. Před 4 lety +11

    Great tips. Target sells anti-theft bags that clip zippers closed. Each zipper has a teeny tiny beamer clip that clips to a nearly invisible d-ring. Also the straps are cut resistant. I am actually going to get this for my trip in october. Been eyeing it for weeks since I also sometimes work in a costco that is in a very touristy area.
    As for fanny packs I have only one. I use it when I take my dogs somewhere to loop their leash on the belt and hold their fabric water bowls and poop bags in. It helps me travel with them hands free.

  • @gailhassell8665
    @gailhassell8665 Před 3 lety +7

    I’m surprised you didn’t mention the Travelon anti-theft purses and bags. They have anti slash straps, RFID protection and zippers with hooks.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před 3 lety +3

      Those are great choices too. I just have never traveled with them.

  • @ALi-bn6bf
    @ALi-bn6bf Před 4 lety +2

    Some of the waist packs, or fanny packs, are also made with anti-slash materials in the straps and locking strap connections.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před 4 lety

      Oh that's right. I didn't think about that. Thanks for watching!

    • @ALi-bn6bf
      @ALi-bn6bf Před 4 lety

      @@TravelTipsbyLaurie ...BTW, I love your pink sweater!

  • @ursulasmith6402
    @ursulasmith6402 Před rokem +1

    But big backpacks and bear traps make the perfect match, if you don't fly of course.

  • @jennideans
    @jennideans Před rokem +2

    Great advice ..I always carry small daily amounts of money seperate and always have a 2nd hidden debit card in seperate luggage....take photos of your money cards front and back and also your passport ,then email them to yourself , anything happens to the originals you have the details in your email ....this will also show the phone numbers on your money cards to phone the Banks with card details to put stops on the cards

  • @pamelacopp8552
    @pamelacopp8552 Před 2 lety +1

    Love Travelon reinforced straps and bags

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před 2 lety +1

      They are so good. I hesitate to try any other.

    • @jodiwerhanowicz7383
      @jodiwerhanowicz7383 Před rokem

      @@TravelTipsbyLaurie Magellan has a VaultPro Gateway bag that is also reinforced. Both my husband and I each own one and have traveled all over the world with them. They have held up very well for 20 year.

  • @seanc9507
    @seanc9507 Před 4 lety +71

    Excellent video! I'm watching this with a slightly different perspective than your other viewers...
    Years ago, I took a criminology course, and our professor assigned a different crime for each student in the class to report on. Mine was pickpocketing. At first I thought I'd struggle to find details to write on, it seemed like a cut-and-dry type of crime. But the more I delved into it, the more I became fascinated with it as an "artform", if you will. There's a psychology to doing it successfully, much of it using misdirection but also strong dexterity helps as well. I ended up breaking down the motivations, tactics, scenarios of pickpocketing, even which gender I thought was better at it and why. I finished my report for the class by stating that the best way to educate yourself about defending against pickpocketing was to engage in a little playful lifts...and I returned the three wallets I had slipped from the pockets of two students and the professor himself before class! 😉😏
    On a completely different topic, you look fantastic in pink with your hair styles like that! Love your videos!

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před 4 lety +7

      WOW! Thanks for sharing. Such a psychology.

    • @robertlee7560
      @robertlee7560 Před rokem

      Thats so cool

    • @Altamirana713
      @Altamirana713 Před rokem +2

      @Sean C Could you please upload your report and share the link with us? I’m very interested! Thank you very much!

    • @jenniferjackson2509
      @jenniferjackson2509 Před rokem

      Def got an a++ in that class!

    • @cberry6751
      @cberry6751 Před rokem +1

      Where’s your report? We’d love to read it.

  • @elenam2012
    @elenam2012 Před 4 lety +3

    Hey Laurie ! Elena from Montreal here ! Love your videos ...have been watching them a lot lately getting ready for a trip .. so I found you and now I just can't get enough ... You have so many tips I could not even think about , so helpful ! Thanks !

  • @susanwestfall2051
    @susanwestfall2051 Před 2 lety

    I I use a body belt…very flat and comfortable and is invisible even under t-shirts. I also have some travel pants with hidden pockets. I also have a small PacSafe crossbody that is RFID and slash proof.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před 2 lety

      Great idea. They're ugly but useful. There is also a regular looking belt that can hold some bills: bit.ly/3h1KYIf

  • @playinatlife5778
    @playinatlife5778 Před 4 lety +4

    I get zippered mesh laundry bags (like to wash delicates) at the dollar store, cut them down where they're still large enough to hold my passport and sew them to the inside of my pants waist band with the zipper towards the waist band. I keep my passport and the majority of my cash there. No worries falling asleep on the plane.

  • @foscenfoscen230
    @foscenfoscen230 Před 4 lety +6

    Nice tips. I always have my money in various places in my backpack and shoes 🤠 its old-fashion but helps me feel safe. And aslo a small bag carry my passport which I wear it like my necklake. 👻 thanks for sharing such goodtips. My next is Taiwan but let’s see that corona virus

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před 4 lety

      Ooh, a friend just moved there. Yummy! Yes I tried to put the lanyard picture but did not mention it. Thanks for watching!

  • @gaillittle1700
    @gaillittle1700 Před 4 lety +12

    Thank You for the tips. Travelon makes a slash proof bags, it has a lock to lock it, RFID, and had a carbine to put on your chair. If I was going over seas I would consider one of those.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před 4 lety +1

      Awesome tip; thank you!

    • @weedpatch8505
      @weedpatch8505 Před 4 lety +1

      I like their cross body and small Day bags when going to festivals (crooks love crowds even close to home).

  • @mariesc5996
    @mariesc5996 Před rokem

    These are all great tips. I travel solo to Europe and the only problem so far was inside a Trastevere restaurant in Rome. Obviously the owners let the "beggar" lady in and they let her stand over me! I refused to give her anything. But i left a tip! (Mad at myself now). I my tip: always ready cash in the front of my purse to give quickly or to pay so as to avoid fumbling...the rest is zipped up inside my handbag which i hold on to all the time in crowded spaces or restaurants. But glad to have a reminder about "distractions". Thanks!

  • @heatherg6939
    @heatherg6939 Před rokem +1

    200K subscribers! 🖖🏻

  • @sewgatormomm
    @sewgatormomm Před 2 lety +5

    When we were in Dublin, we started watching one of those street performance acrobatic acts. Turns out it was a perfect set-up for pick pocketers. We were very lucky not to be one of their many victims that day.

  • @ellensc-hawley3720
    @ellensc-hawley3720 Před rokem

    thank you

  • @abigailgerlach5443
    @abigailgerlach5443 Před rokem

    I have a Travelon crossbody with the wire mesh interior and rfid protection. I also have an rfid cover for my passport so if I'm holding it while in line, no one can scan it until I'm directly in front of TSA or passport control.

  • @magjfamily
    @magjfamily Před 4 lety +1

    Slash-proof bags with slash-proof straps, that also have locking hooks, are the only thing I will carry. They also have RFID pockets, though I also enclose a RFID slim wallet which has room for cards, passport, paper and coin money (some countries/cities prefer coin).

  • @momeagle36
    @momeagle36 Před 4 lety +2

    Great video we are going to Barcelona in June, I would put the straps for the fanny pack through my belt loops to make it harder to steal.and if necessary put a belt over it for added security

    • @elizabethleadon5276
      @elizabethleadon5276 Před 4 lety +1

      rover nation Barcelona is rampant with pickpockets , they work in teams. One distracts the other gets your wallet or cell phone.

    • @momeagle36
      @momeagle36 Před 4 lety

      @@elizabethleadon5276 yes I have been reading and watching videos and have bought some anti theft products to try and minimize that risk

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před 4 lety

      Smart. Thanks for watching!

  • @luxpursuits
    @luxpursuits Před 6 měsíci

    For me money and cc are fine, I carry them as I normally do back home. My worry is the passport. Yet to find a way to carry it in a way that makes me happy. In recent trips, I put it in the back pocket of the small Tavelon slash-resistant backpack.

  • @lelegante_sac
    @lelegante_sac Před 2 lety

    I always wear a small backpack in front and I careless on what people
    may think. I use a crossbody bag and consiously always placing it infront

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před 2 lety

      I love the slash-resistant straps now on these bags: bit.ly/3GTc1zI

  • @evangelineisacsson1049
    @evangelineisacsson1049 Před 2 lety +1

    A female friend onced in Portugal with his husband. They cut off /stole the handle of her crossbody handbag and that was 10 yrs ago.

  • @therach1
    @therach1 Před 4 lety +4

    EDIT: Made my comment before finishing the video. But I second the shoe thing for sure.
    EDIT 2: If you wear a slim crossbody bag and you're in a cooler climate or season, just put your cardigan or jacket on after putting the purse on! I'd much rather have to unzip a jacket to get to my purse than risk it getting nicked.
    Put cash inside your phone case or inside your shoe (under the insole if you wear removable ones). Just be sure you won't be taking your shoes off a lot, and definitely don't put it in your phone case if your phone might easily go astray!!
    Also, store cash in a book. The book can stay at your hotel/hostel/Airbnb etc and you can just get a daily allowance out each day. (A Bible is fun to do this with because you can put money at all of the verses that discuss wealth, riches, money, and other synonyms, and the hiding pots will be easier to remember!)

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před 4 lety +1

      Oh those are brilliant places to stash your cash! Thank you for watching!

  • @KellyS_77
    @KellyS_77 Před 4 lety +4

    The only time I’ve ever been pickpocketed was at home (well, the city where I live now, not my actual house). My “trick” is to keep my wallet, passports, and phone either NOT in my handbag, or in a hidden zipped pocket in the handbag. I also don’t carry big wads of cash in with my daily spending money (helps with budgeting too). (NOT on the bum bag/fanny pack trend, I remember them from my childhood in the 80’s, once in a lifetime is enough for that fashion trend lol)

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před 4 lety +2

      I don't know how often I'll wear the fanny pack....maybe black Friday shopping? Thanks for watching!

  • @donfss5088
    @donfss5088 Před rokem +1

    In Colombia, the saying “no dar papaya” (don’t give papaya) essentially means don’t make yourself an obvious target. You’ll hear the phrase all over Colombia, and you may be advised “no des papaya”-be careful, don’t put yourself in the position of danger, and don’t set yourself up to be a target of an easy crime.
    Here are some basic safety rules to keep in mind:
    Avoid flashing cell phones, cameras, and cash in public.
    Keep an eye on your belongings and carry your purse and backpacks in front of you.
    Only use private-booth ATMs in malls and grocery stores when there are lots of people around.
    Try not to draw unwanted attention to yourself by talking loudly in English or dressing in shorts or flip flops, which Colombians rarely wear.

  • @susanconroy7694
    @susanconroy7694 Před 4 lety

    What is the name of the large gray back pack you use as a purse? I’d like to buy one. It has the scarf on it. Thank you.it has the pocket on the back and no one can enter it when you are wearing it on your back.