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Spanish guide to preventing thieves.

More and more people travel abroad. For friends with a small budget, the best choice is to travel to Spain, where the scenery is good and the cost is not high. But when traveling in Spain, you should pay attention to thieves. Let me introduce you.

Is the law and order in Spain really bad? Actually, it is not. Spain has a population of less than 50 million and receives nearly 60 million tourists every year, so thieves from all over the world are indispensable in some big cities. Thieves and robbers in Spain are rarely Spanish natives, but most of them are illegal immigrants (Central and South Americans and Africans).

If friends plan to visit big cities such as Madrid and Barcelona, be sure to pay attention! Always be vigilant and take care of your bag. If you look sloppy and leave your mobile phone bag behind, you will naturally become the "prey" of those thieves.

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It is said that there is a popular saying in Central and Eastern Europe that robbing a European 20 times is better than robbing a China! Because China people like to carry a lot of cash with them! It is recommended not to bring too much cash when going out to play, preferably within 50 euros, bring a credit card and remember to put it in the innermost layer of the bag. Once lost, report the loss in time. It is best to record the card number and bank phone number clearly in advance, and stop reporting the loss once the card is lost to prevent the loss from getting heavier.

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Get into the habit of checking official travel tips before traveling. China's embassies and consulates abroad often know the local security situation best. China tourists are robbed, and China's embassies and consulates abroad will know this information as soon as possible. Therefore, you should get into the habit of checking official travel tips before you travel. You can log on to the websites of China embassies and consulates abroad, and you can also find more accurate practical knowledge such as local customs regulations through these official website.

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Remember the local emergency telephone number correctly. One of the tips from Chinese embassies and consulates abroad is more general, that is, tourists are advised to remember the local emergency telephone number, such as the practical contact telephone information of Chinese embassies and consulates abroad, tour guides, ground agencies, hotels, airlines, alarms, emergency telephones, etc., and it is best to keep the telephone number open. In case of emergency, it is best to inform relatives and friends of the contact telephone number, hotel address and other information.

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Don't carry your passport, return ticket, valuables, cash and other important documents with you. List your passport number, ID number, ticket number, credit card number, emergency contact number of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other important personal consultation matters in your mobile phone.

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When using Wifi in airports, restaurants and other public places, we use password converters such as onion routers, so that we can enjoy Wifi without worrying that our confidential information will be read by others.

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Try not to carry a backpack, even if you carry it forward. In crowded and messy places such as subways, put it on your chest and within sight.

Small wallets can be placed in the deep pockets on the side of pants, and never in the pockets at the back of pants. The bag should lean back, don't carry it on your back, and put your hands on the bag.

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If it can be avoided, it's best not to bring a leather bag, backpack or wallet, but to carry necessary items, tea and drinks in ordinary plastic bags or shopping bags, which is less likely to attract the attention of thieves.

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Pack your personal belongings in different places to reduce the risk of being peeked at in the same place, and ensure that if only the bag is stolen, other wallets and credit cards are still there.

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Don't wear big brand clothes that are too eye-catching. Go out with a brand-name bag and a brand-name watch, or you will definitely become a big fat sheep in the eyes of thieves! Girls should bring as few precious ornaments, earrings and necklaces as possible, and they can run away at will.

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Don't look at maps or guidebooks on the road to give gangsters a chance.

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If you need to rent a car, try not to rent a high-end brand car. Thieves recognize the Logo, and maybe you will be targeted by them. In addition, remember not to put valuables in the car.

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Ignore those suspicious people. Some thieves will pretend to be plainclothes policemen. They don't have to show their passports, let alone get on the bus with them. They can walk with them to the police station.

13 Hold the bag tightly when taking a bus or when there are many people. In crowded buses or subways, thieves usually cut their bags with knives and steal their belongings, so as to minimize the chances of their bags contacting with others and not give thieves an opportunity.

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It's best not to play with any mobile phone, watch Weibo or listen to music on the subway or bus, and don't sit near the door. Once the subway or bus enters or leaves the station, someone may grab your mobile phone, close the door and run away.

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If you see someone throwing money on the ground on the subway, don't pay attention, because he deliberately threw money for you to pick up. You help him pick it up, and he will take your wallet or mobile phone.

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Check your belongings when you go to the toilet. Once you find your mobile phone, cash, etc. They have slipped to a place where they are easy to be stolen. You should put them away in time.

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Ignore the person who accosts you. If someone accosts you in English and pretends not to understand, you can answer in Chinese to discourage criminals from cheating.

If someone offers to take your picture as a souvenir, you'd better politely refuse. Who knows if he is eyeing your camera?

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Don't put valuables, such as wallets, mobile phones, cameras, backpacks, etc. When eating, put it on the table or next to the chair, especially in the open-air coffee shop, things will be taken away inadvertently. This is a common practice of thieves, and it is best to carry it on your back.

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If you are traveling alone, please pay attention to your own safety when traveling by car or boat, and don't accept food or drinks from strangers. It is best not to go out alone at night, especially for girls, for fear of being robbed.

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In the early morning, late at night and at noon (about14: 00 pm-16: 00 pm) and on weekends, the police force will be relatively reduced, which is a good opportunity for criminals to start, so special attention should be paid to prevention.

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It's best to put brand-name clothes or purses, watches and the like in your backpack, or use ordinary shopping bags.

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Poor backpackers should not spend the night in railway stations in big cities. They will almost certainly be robbed. It is strongly recommended to spend the night at the airport. If there is no suitable resting place in case of emergency at night, you can find an area where local taxis are concentrated, and it is often safer to be with your buddies.