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Complete Travel GuideInternational Travel Security Information for Students
by:
Lynn Bode
As the time approaches for spring or summer breaks, many an college students are effort available for that more anticipated trip abroad. Most wish have a safe and pleasurable
adventure, but for several the trip wish become a nightmare. A number of vacations are ruined by one or more of the following: drugs, alcohol, and disorderly behavior.
Each year, more than 2,500 American citizens are in remission abroad -- just about half on narcotics charges, including possession of really small amounts of black substances. A drug that is legal in one country may not be legal in a neighboring nation. Several young folk are misused because they are unaware of the laws, customs, or standards of the country they are visiting.
Besides drugs, alcohol can likewise cause trouble for U.S. citizens traveling abroad. Students have been in remission for being intoxicated in public areas, for underage drinking, and for drunk driving. Several young Americans go abroad presumptuous
that local authorities wish overlook such conduct. Many an believe that they are immune from prosecution in foreign countries because they are American citizens. The truth is that Americans are expected to conform
all of the laws of the countries they visit, and those who break these laws sometimes face severe penalties, including prison sentences.
Disorderly or reckless behavior is likewise to be avoided. In many an countries, conduct that would-be not result in an arrest in the United States constitutes a violation of local law. Being in remission is not the only misfortune that can occur on a foreign vacation. Young Americans have suffered injury or even as death from automobile accidents, drowning, and falls, in addition to else mishaps. Spell these accidents are sometimes chance occurrences, many an are caused by alcohol or drug abuse. Sadly, else Americans have been sexually ill-treated or robbed because they have found themselves in unacquainted locales or are incapable of elbow grease prudent judgment spell under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Other hidden safety issues are of major concern as well. Because standards of security, safety and management are not the same in many an countries as they are in the U.S., many an young persons have died after automobile accidents, after falls from balconies, after falls into open ditches, by drowning in the ocean as well as in building pools, and in water-sports mishaps, among others. In several countries, the water sports industry is not cautiously regulated. Unauthorized operators have been joined
to assaults, and a number of Americans have been killed or black-and-blue by the improper use of jet-skis and else personal watercraft. It is crucial that young Americans be aware of these risks as they are enjoying their time abroad.
Young Americans traveling abroad should remember that reckless behavior spell in another country can do more than ruin their vacation; it can land them in a foreign jail, cause them to suffer physical harm, or worse. It is possible to have a safe and fun trip if they avoid risky behavior and become familiar with the basic laws and customs of the country they plan to visit before they travel.
More information just about traveling abroad is accessible at the Department of State's web site: http://travel.state.gov/studentinfo.html.
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Press Release
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