Most often, the Czechs and Roma themselves are engaged in criminal activities, as well as immigrants from Ukraine, Bulgaria and Romania. Therefore, try not to react with all your heart to the requests of strangers. In the evening and at night, avoid the areas where Roma and unskilled laborers live - robberies are possible.
Arriving in the Czech Republic by train "Moscow-Prague", we recommend you try not to sleep after crossing the Polish-Czech border, otherwise you can be robbed by local night swindlers. Conductors recommend closing the door of the compartment to the lock, and hearing the swarming near the door, loudly ask: "Who is there? "Or" What do you need? " "- intruders are instantly retarded
Be cautious at train stations in large cities - fraud is widespread here. In particular, do not use the services of gallantly dressed Russian-speaking porters - your luggage can leave in an unknown direction separately from you.
Prague is famous for the dexterity of pickpockets. Remember the places of their most active work:
- railway stations,
- public transport stops near railway stations,
- places of transplants,
- tram stops in the historical center of Prague
- trams routes, in particular, number 22 (goes from the Prague Castle),
- Mustek metro station and its crossings,
- Wenceslas Square in Prague
Keep track of locks of bags, suitcases, purses, backpacks, handbags - all locks must be closed. Wrap bags and handbags securely in your hand. Wallets and documents should not be in "convenient for quick access" places. Remember and do not forget the old Russian proverb: put it away - take it closer.
Do I need to contact the police in case of pocket theft? Try it. But, if you have not seen the criminal (and, most likely, you will not see him), the police only raises his hands, although the application will certainly take.
You can reduce the possible damage from loss of property. To do this:
- Going on a trip and getting medical insurance, pay also an insurance fee for cases of loss of baggage, property, bank card theft, etc.
- Write down the numbers of your bank's "hot phones" and always have them on hand . If you have stolen a bank card, immediately call the bank and block it
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Useful telephone numbers
Fire service: 150
Road-emergency service: 154
First aid: 155
Police: 156 or 158
Russian Embassy in Prague:
nam. Podkastany 1.
Phones: (420) 3337 1549 or 3337 4100.
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Telephone: (420) 353 221 325.
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