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Hai everyone. I am new to this forum. Is there any safety measures to protect women's from robbers

Yes

Yes

Not on Thursdays...

carry no valuables, and make it obvious this is the case

Once in Columbia I was told "Don't show the papaya"
Since then I've kept all my fruit well and truly hidden..
I'm sure you get the meaning.. don;t go showing off your assets, gold or otherwise.

Like anywhere else in the world women, and men for that matter, need to keep their wits about them. carrying yourself with confidence and purpose will deter most dodgy types.
But if you walk around with an expensive handbag over your shoulder then someone will think to take it from you . but, sadly, that's the same anywhere

While I find Thais friendly, trustful and helpful, there are always some bad apples. hone you senses to sniff these types out at the earliest opportunity.

Best option would be to find some nice females/ or guys, you feel comfortable with, and go out a few times with them to get the feel for the place.

Stay safe and be happy

"Once in Columbia I was told "Don't show the papaya""

LOL Yes, I think 'papaya' is now called 'bling'.

Just use some common sense and do some research on the internet about scams and potentially dangerous situations. For example, DO NOT rent a jet-ski, especially in Pattaya or Phuket. Don't accept (unsealed) drinks from strangers, Don't get into a taxi or on motorcycle taxi alone late at night, et, etc, etc........you know, just plain common sense. If something doesn't feel right, walk away.

Pinned topic in the Ladies Forum - Safety Tips for Women in Thailand

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When it comes to safety measures just use your common sense !
It's easy to fall victim or seen as a potential target because we're female.
You're more likely to be scammed than robber - IMO
Don't EVER get in a taxi alone during late hours of the night
or accept a fixed price..
Always be aware of your surroundings! Do research before going
to any place. Many danger zones to stay well away from.
Don't walk in a back soi late hrs alone, especially if you don't know the area.





Edited by kirstymelb101

dress & act like a beggar...none will rob, rape or even bother you

dress & act like a beggar...none will rob, rape or even bother you

That's terrible!

dress & act like a beggar...none will rob, rape or even bother you

That's terrible!

But true,,,,,

Carry a phalad khik charm on your person.

dress & act like a beggar...none will rob, rape or even bother you

That's terrible!

but true.

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First thing to do is find your own hansum man to protect you.

<3 If you are cute and need a bodyguard I am here <3

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thailandbeachisland, on 22 Jan 2014 - 11:02, said:

<3 If you are cute and need a bodyguard I am here <3

Don't listen to him.

Even if you are not cute.......I'm here for you.

Can't be choosy at my age!wub.png

That's a difficult one, indeed. Shouldn't let them drive a car, but maybe as a passenger? I'm a good driver though.-w00t.gif

thailandbeachisland, on 22 Jan 2014 - 11:02, said:

<3 If you are cute and need a bodyguard I am here <3

Don't listen to him.

Even if you are not cute.......I'm here for you.

Can't be choosy at my age!wub.png

Five foot, 236 kg isn't choosy at all. Hope I won't have problems with our weight watchers sub forum now.-coffee1.gif

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we certainly need some safety measures to protect us from shocking grammar coffee1.gif

To Sam Sen. I agree. Spelling hansom when it should be handsome.

we certainly need some safety measures to protect us from shocking grammar coffee1.gif

Wad du yew meen? o.O

A very large loaded gun

In general – and the counts for males as well – you don’t need to flash wealth like gold, jewels and an expensive wrist watch. Safer to keep valuable belongings, including passport or ID and ATM-cards, in a belt-bag than carrying a hand bag, which you always need to keep an eye on if you put it somewhere.

And properly most important, as Kirstymelb says in #8: »use your common sense…!«

It also depends of where you are or where you walk. In crowded areas risk of pick pockets but safe from assault and robbery; in trafficked streets risk of a bag getting snapped by a passing motorbike; in less crowded areas or remote dark sidewalks, perhaps avoid to walk all alone. Some places beware of what you drink and whom you mingle with.

I think my wife is fairly typical of a Thai female. Woe betide any man that tried to accost her. Hell Hath no Fury like a Thai woman!

Maybe thats why male-female violence is lower than in other countries I lived in

dress & act like a beggar...none will rob, rape or even bother you

Or look like Transam...............whistling.gif .....................laugh.png

dress & act like a beggar...none will rob, rape or even bother you

Or look like Transam...............whistling.gif .....................laugh.png

Like hansom Transam.... pretty much obvious that not all can be that handsome as we are..coffee1.gif

Edited by sirchai

dress & act like a beggar...none will rob, rape or even bother you

That's terrible!

Like most ex pats.

Since the OP never came back to comment, should we assume that she was not impressed with our posts or felt there was any helpful advise given?

Since the OP never came back to comment, should we assume that she was not impressed with our posts or felt there was any helpful advise given?

Yes...........coffee1.gif

crossed wires

Edited by wym

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