Here we offer some basic
common sense rules to follow when using public
transportation such as taxis, trains, busses and
subways. By
using some common sense, you can be sure your
backpack and other personal belongings will be safe and secure during your
travels. On this page, we specially
address traveling with your backpack, but as always when
using public transportation, be especially
vigilant of your pockets as professional thieves
can easily lift items from them when you are
distracted by all that is going on around you. Rules to apply to
crowded situations
Don't tempt thieves
by placing anything in your pants pockets;
just don't do it. In some situations, it may
be fine to keep items in securely zippered
pockets, but when using public
transportation or in crowded areas, it's
best that your pockets be empty.
If you are stuck in a
crowd with people backed up against you, it
may be best to wear your backpack in front
of you where you can keep an eye on it and
hold it securely with your arms. Once
you have left the crowds, return it to your
back.
Be aware of
distractions that may be planned to divert
your attention away from your belongings.
- Someone offering
to help you
- Someone asking
for directions
- An argument or
fight breaks out right in front of you
- Someone tosses
ice, a
drink or something on you while passing
by and another person immediately stops
to assist you
- Whenever
something happens out of the ordinary,
be aware, back off, don't
loose sight of your items
Taxis
It's your backpack and
you are in charge; remember that.
Maintain control of your backpack and do not
let it out of your site until it's safely
stowed in the 'closed' trunk of the car.
If for some reason the driver were to reopen
the trunk, it's okay for you to get out and
make sure it's closed again with you pack
safely secured inside.
Of course the best
situation would be to keep your backpack
with you in the cab, but if you are
traveling with others and there is not room,
it will need to be placed in the trunk.
You may think a cab
is safe and secure, but in strange countries
and large cities, you should never take
chances. You may not have thought too
much about it, but you do not want
someone snatching your bag out of the back
of the cab's trunk while you are distracted.
Drivers will often leave the trunk open
while you enter the cab and shut it later,
right before departure. Don't be
intimidated by the driver, stay outside the
car with your bag until the trunk is
securely shut. You
don't want to arrive at your destination,
only to have the trunk opened and find your bag is not
there while the cab driver seems to have no idea
what happened.
Arriving at your
destination be vigilant again keeping an eye
on your backpack. Don't allow
situations where the trunk has been opened
and you are not there with it.
Trains
We have read stories
of people running by your seat, snatching
your phone out of your hand or your bag from the upper storage compartment
and running out of the train right
before the doors close. The best
practice is to wait for the doors and the
train to be closed and the train departs
before taking out any valuables.
There are a couple
simple tricks that will keep your bag safe and
secure while you are in your seat. Keep your backpack on the floor at your
feet with your leg through one of the
shoulder straps until the doors close.
If you place your
backpack in the overhead storage, all you need to do it
buckle the waist strap around the overhead
support. If you are traveling
with a cable and lock, it may be used to
secure your backpack to the overhead storage
as well. (Backpack
Essentials) These techniques can
also be used in other locations such as
dining in a restaurant where you may have
placed your backpack at your feet at the
table.
Busses & Subways
Traveling by bus or
subway is very similar. There may be
crowds in the boarding areas and while on
the vehicle. There will be
distractions, either on the vehicle or
outside as you pass by new and interesting
sites.
Traveling Alone
If you are traveling
alone on a bus or subway and standing in the isle
with people crowded around you, you may be
an easy target for thieves to unzip one of your
backpack compartments or cut your backpack and take whatever is
inside.
Again, in this
situation, keep nothing in your pants
pockets or other pockets easily
accessible by thieves.
You have a few
choices depending on your situation that
will help keep you pack save and secure.
- Wear your
backpack in front of you where you
can keep an eye on it and hold it in
your arms
- Remove your
backpack holding it low and securely
in front of you by the shoulder
straps where you can also keep an
eye on it
- Stand with
your backpack against a wall
preventing people from accessing it
from behind, keeping an eye on
people to your sides
Traveling With
Others
If you are traveling
with others, you may still apply the
Traveling Alone techniques, but
with others, stand face-to-face allowing
each of you to keep an eye on the other
person or other people in your group. You
must still be vigilant, watching people
around you and avoid distractions.
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