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		<title>Passport  Preparedness 2</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: maxine grecobr Source: articledashboard.combr br Beginning January 23, 2007, all persons including US citizens, traveling by air between the US and Canada, Mexico, Central and South American, the Caribbean and Bermuda need a valid passport, air NEXUS card, US Coast Guard Merchant Mariner document or an Alien Registration form 1-551 if applicable. These new [...]]]></description>
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Beginning January 23, 2007, all persons including US citizens, traveling by air between the US and Canada, Mexico, Central and South American, the Caribbean and Bermuda need a valid passport, air NEXUS card, US Coast Guard Merchant Mariner document or an Alien Registration form 1-551 if applicable. These new travel regulations mean more papers to carry with you. You will still need a drivers license, your boarding pass and return ticket information, baggage claim checks, hotel information, etc. How do you keep all of this information organized and easily available? Its also recommended that you keep a copy of this important information in a separate place, just in case any information is lost, stolen or misplaced.<br />
 There are many travel wallets or passport cases on the market today. They are available in canvas or nylon, in dark colors or bright colors. They are also available in all types of leather. Every color in the rainbow is represented in these leather cases. Zippered models will keep everything secure and give you the best feeling of being organized. Everything can be kept in one case, with no chance of accidentally misplacing anything. Smaller cases with pockets that open to accommodate the boarding pass are easiest to tuck in a pocket or small carry bag. Many of the cases also have zippered pockets on the inside. Additionally, many of these travel wallets are designed so that have the boarding pass pocket is on the outside of the case for ease in going through security check points. Experienced travelers have found that keeping organized with your important papers in one place is the best way to insure peace of mind during your trip. In this way you can concentrate on your sightseeing plans and enjoy your travels.<br />
 Some of these travel wallets have been designed to wear under your clothing. These are also called money belts or neck pouches. They will hold your passport along with your return ticket information and extra spending cash. They can be worn around the waist, around the neck or shoulder, and around the ankle. Some of them are made to hook onto your own belt, but flip under your clothing. The concealed type of travel wallet is very necessary in areas that have a lot of pick pocketing, or in areas where there are a lot of tourists. They are not easy to detect, and are the safest for travel in busy areas. They come in a large array of fabrics from cotton to nylon with comfort fabrics that go against your skin, to the ultimate luxury of silk for smooth concealing.<br />
 There are also some models that are worn on the outside of your clothing like a small purse or handbag. These are strictly used in airports or when boarding cruse ships. They hang around your neck making them easily accessible when going through security checkpoints. These express boarding cases are available in leather as well as fabrics. These have zippered pockets, with a place for your passport, your license, and your boarding pass. They are lightweight and are extremely easy to carry. Their design is to be readily accessible, and always handy. Many have a removable strap, and they can later be used as a travel wallet in your purse or pocket after going through security. One thing all of these cases have in common, they organize you and let you concentrate on just enjoying your trip!/pbr<br />
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		<title>Pickpocket  Preparedness</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: maxine greco Source: articledashboard.com Wherever you travel today, you can be at the mercy of pickpockets. They can always be found wherever tourists congregate. Actually anywhere there&#8217;s large group of people, there are most probably pickpockets. Often they will work in groups of two or three, catching you completely off guard. They are also [...]]]></description>
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<p>Wherever you travel today, you can be at the mercy of pickpockets. They can always be found wherever tourists congregate. Actually anywhere there&#8217;s large group of people, there are most probably pickpockets. Often they will work in groups of two or three, catching you completely off guard. They are also quite good at their craft, because the subject of the pickpocket is usually not aware of the act until much later. It&#8217;s not until you actually look for your money or your passport or your airline ticket that you realize you have been the victim.<br />
 Because of the alarming growth of the pickpocket industry, manufacturers have been creating a practical assortment of money belts or wallets that can be worn and concealed. They are a great solution or remedy for this problem, and they are made in a large array of styles and choices.<br />
 These money belts or travel wallets are available in many different fabrics. Some are in cotton for comfort. Others are constructed in the thinnest of fabrics such as nylon or silk for their ease in concealing. They can be worn around the neck, around the shoulder or around the waist. The styles made for around the waist can be worn in the small or your back, or around front. Straps are adjustable and/or elastic for ease and comfort. Many have a softer fabric lining that is worn against the body. Waist style money belts can be thin with one Velcro pocket or zippered with several compartments. Models worn around the shoulder similar to a holster can be worn between your jacket and shirt, or against your body. Neck models are adjustable to wear up high, or long enough to tuck into your waistband. Other models are designed to be looped around the belt you wear. They are then turned in under your slacks, held by the loop or clip. There are even models made to wear around your ankle. One inventive company makes a travel sock with a zippered pocket in the top. These socks are available in sizes for men or women and in a variety of colors.<br />
 There are also regular men&#8217;s belts with hidden zippers on the underside. These zippered pockets are large enough to fold money along most of the belt. They are available in leather or fabric. All of these travel wallets are designed to hold important documents and your money for your future use. You should always have the money you&#8217;ll need currently in your pocket or carry bag. You certainly don&#8217;t want to be &#8220;undressing&#8221; to get to your concealed money in front of anyone or calling attention to the fact that you are wearing a money belt.<br />
 All of these products are created to make travel easier and safer. We all know that money and passports can be replaced but travel should be hassle-free, and these products are certainly a useful deterrent.</p>
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