If you are planning a trip to
Mexico, there are a number of important factors that you should first consider
and prepare for. These factors are considered safety precautions. Traveling to Mexico is fun, but it can be
also dangerous, especially if you don’t know what to do or how to protect
yourself.
When visiting Mexico it is
important to register with the United States Travel Registry to ensure that the
government knows that you are leaving the country. This is the first step to staying safe while
in Mexico. In the event that you become
the victim of a crime, you will receive immediate government assistance. When using the internet to register with the
United States Travel Registry, be sure to leave a detailed itinerary of your
plans on your computer.
You should also make sure that you
leave information regarding your travel plans with a close friend, family member,
co-worker, or neighbor. You are
encouraged to make copies of your airline tickets, as well as your passport.
You want to take a copy with you and leave another copy at home. This will help verify your location if
something should go awry. You should
also designate someone you know as your emergency contact.
Use common sense in the hotels, on
busses, or walking in the streets of Mexico.
Don’t take taxicabs that you have just waved down on the streets. Many crimes are being reported of people who
haven’t previously arranged for taxis.
You should also never carry large amounts of cash, flashy jewelry, or
extra credit cards with you. When you
are a tourist, shady people will already notice you and single you out. Be on the lookout for and avoid these
individuals at all costs.
If you think that you know all
there is to Mexico you are most often wrong.
Public drinking is often shown in films as the norm, however this is a
crime and you can be arrested for being intoxicated in public. You should also use caution when drinking in
nightclubs or bars during the evening hours.
People who wish to victimize tourists often drug them.
You should always use caution, no
matter where you are. Despite being cautionary at all times, you should also
use caution when traveling by bus and other forms of public
transportation. You should always stay
alert during nighttime travel and while traveling during busy bus hours. It is becoming more common for tourists to be
mugged while riding on the busses in Mexico.
The busses where these crimes are taking place are often the cheapest
forms of travel. You may want to ride
first class and have someone that you know and trust with you.
If you need help while in Mexico
you should contact the United States Embassy. There is also a twenty-four hour hotline for
the Mexican Ministry of Tourism. There
is also a Mexican version of 911; it is 060 for Mexico City, and 066 for other
areas of Mexico. This will put you in
contact with Mexican officials immediately.
There is also a Mexican Red Cross that will help if you are injured and
need medical help. The Red Cross is free
of charge and they will provide basic medical attention.
The above mentioned precautionary
measures and important phone number are just a few of the many that you should
know. Despite what you believe, staying
safe while on vacation in Mexico shouldn’t begin as soon as you arrive. You should start taking precautionary measures
before you leave for your vacation.
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