how
to avoid thieves
and pickpockets in rome
If
you carry a bag
with a shoulder strap on the streets of Rome, beware
of thieves on scooters
coming up behind
you and snatching or cutting the strap. Wear the bag on the side away
from the road, and unless you want to show off the Chanel buckle, wear
it flap inwards and put the strap over your head. Of course, youll
look even more like a tourist like this, so the trick is not
to carry too many valuables
with you anyway, or learn to look more like a native of Rome and less
like a tourist. Its a bit of a balancing act between common sense
and street-hipness really.
You must also be especially
careful of your bag around the
main Rome railway station (Termini).
If you have left any baggage in the station left-luggage office and the
bag you have retained with you is stolen with the ticket inside, return
immediately to the left-luggage office (before the thieves do) and report
it, before reporting to the police or the Consulate. Otherwise you will
be left in
Rome with nothing but the clothes you stand up in.
If you put down your
bag and your attention is distracted, even for a moment, your bag will
quickly disappear.
On
a crowded bus,
if a group of gypsies
and/or gypsy children get on, keep
a hand on your purse.
At
the beach, dont
leave your bag unattended while you swim. Dont leave your luggage
or valuables in a parked car.
The Italian police
are the first point of contact for reporting the loss or theft of documents,
property or money. They will give you a multi-language form called a denuncia
to complete. They will then stamp it and give you a copy, which you will
have to show to the Consular section of the Embassy if you need a new
passport. Your
insurance company will need to see the copy
if you are making a claim to them.
Any thefts which happen
in or around the main railway station (Termini) or on a train arriving
at Termini, should be reported to the Railway Police (Polizia Ferroviaria)
at the station. Otherwise reports from foreigners will normally only be
accepted by the Foreigners Branch of the main Police station (Ufficio
Stranieri della Questura di Roma), Via Genova. (off Via Nazionale). Telephone
46861 and ask for the
Ufficio Stranieri - Denuncie). Outside Rome you should contact the nearest
police station (Commissariato di Polizia) for help or information, though
naturally it
is not always possible to find an English speaking police officer.
when
taking a taxi...
...especially from
the airport or the station, make
sure it is an official cab,
white (sometimes yellow, the older colour) taxi with a light on top, and
a large yellow 'Comune di Roma' shield-shaped sticker on the doors. The
taxi fare is
indicated on the meter but can
be increased
by supplements for night fares or luggage. In case of a dispute over the
fare write down the number of the taxi, the pickup and drop-off location
and the route taken (if you can figure this out!). This should then be
taken or sent to the Rome Tourist Board (Ente Provinciale per il Turismo
di Roma, Via Parigi 11, 00185, Roma, tel. 488 1851)
You may be approached
on arrival at the airport and train station by
people
fraudulently claiming to be employees of the Rome Tourist Board
who offer to help you find a hotel. Do not trust them.
This information is
by no means exhaustive, and hopefully you won't have cause to need it,
but you have been warned...
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