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Carnival safety
15 years 3 months ago #2053
by bethoven
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We know that people nowadays are wise and some can't be trusted. What do you think are the best safety measure while you're in Aruba carnival? Anybody who can give your suggestion/s here. :rolleyes:
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15 years 3 months ago #2413
by habagat
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Replied by habagat on topic RE:Carnival safety
Are you going there with a group? I suggest you should do that. Another thing would be, do not bring to many things. Your jewelries are unnecessary so you better leave them behind.
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15 years 3 months ago #2436
by crystal
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Replied by crystal on topic RE:Carnival safety
For those who travel with kids, make sure to teach them the best thing to do if they get separated from you. Read and obey warning signs. Do not bring large amount of money on your wallet because there are many thieves around you. Hope it helps.
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15 years 3 months ago #2463
by hirami
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Replied by hirami on topic RE:Carnival safety
Will there be any security personnel working at the carnival, at least for emergency purposes? You should try to be aware of all of your surroundings.
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15 years 2 months ago #3085
by brandy
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Replied by brandy on topic RE:Carnival safety
If there would be authorities around, I think they are the right persons you can talk to with regard to whatever your concerns are. Be responsible with your things. Do you think it would still be necessary to bring cellphone in carnival?
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15 years 2 months ago #3253
by habagat
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Replied by habagat on topic RE:Carnival safety
crystal wrote:
To obey the warning signs is very important. I wonder, what could be consequences if we would violate rules in Aruba? In that case, it would only be proper to bring more than enough money in case of emergency.:rolleyes:
For those who travel with kids, make sure to teach them the best thing to do if they get separated from you. Read and obey warning signs. Do not bring large amount of money on your wallet because there are many thieves around you. Hope it helps.
To obey the warning signs is very important. I wonder, what could be consequences if we would violate rules in Aruba? In that case, it would only be proper to bring more than enough money in case of emergency.:rolleyes:
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