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Crime Information |
| CRIME INFORMATION: As in many of the major metropolitan
areas in the United States, crime is a serious concern in Metro
Manila. As a rule of thumb, Americans are advised to exercise good
judgment and remain aware of their surroundings. Reports of confidence
games, pick-pocketing and credit card fraud are common. Be wary
of unknown individuals who attempt to befriend you, especially just
after you have arrived in country. A number of recent robberies
and assaults involving the “date rape drug” (known locally
as Ativan) have occurred; the drug is generally administered to
unwitting visitors via food or drink. It is best not to accept food,
drink or rides in private vehicles from strangers even if they appear
legitimate. There have been several kidnappings and violent assaults
of foreigners in the Metro Manila area, although Americans have
not been specifically targeted in such crimes. There have also been
reports of vehicles with foreign passengers being robbed by gunmen
while driving to and from the international airport.
Taxis are the recommended form of public transportation; however,
the following safeguards are important: do not enter a taxi if it
has already accepted another passenger, and request that the meter
be used. If the driver is unwilling to comply with your requests,
it is best to wait for another cab. It is also a good idea to make
a mental note of the license plate number should there be a problem.
When driving in the city, make certain that the doors are locked
and the windows rolled up. All other forms of public transportation,
such as the light rail system, buses, and “jeepneys”
should be avoided for both safety and security reasons.
Visitors should also be vigilant when using credit cards. One common
form of credit card fraud involves the illicit use of an electronic
device to retrieve and record information, including the PIN, from
the card’s magnetic strip. The information is then used to
make unauthorized purchases. To limit your vulnerability to this
scam, never let your card out of your sight.
The loss or theft abroad of a U.S. passport should be reported
immediately to the local police and to the nearest U.S. embassy
or consulate. If you are the victim of a crime while overseas, in
addition to reporting to local police, please contact the nearest
U.S. embassy or consulate for assistance. The Embassy/Consulate
staff can, for example, assist you to find appropriate medical care,
to contact family members or friends and explain how funds could
be transferred. Although the investigation and prosecution of the
crime is solely the responsibility of local authorities, consular
officers can help you to understand the local criminal justice process
and to find an attorney if needed.
U.S. citizens may refer to the Department of State’s pamphlet,
A Safe Trip Abroad, for ways to promote a trouble-free journey.
The pamphlet is available by mail from the Superintendent of Documents;
U.S. Government Printing Office; Washington, D.C. 20402, via the
Internet at http://www.gpoaccess.gov/, or via the Bureau of Consular
Affairs home page at http://travel.state.gov.
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Many of the major car hire
companies in the world such as those listed below
we use. They are:
Alamo, Arnold Clark, Avis, Budget, Dollar, Enterprise,
Europcar, Fox, Helle Hollis, Hertz, National, Payless,
Practical, Record, Thrifty
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