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Bro: read the newbie's section.
It lays out the standard precautions you must take every time. Here they are again.
Leave all identifying features behind, including wallet, ID card (and passport of course), credit cards, business cards, etc.
Wear nondescript clothing, to be sure to blend in. Something you won't be embarrassed by if it is damaged (stained or torn).
If you must take a phone (e.g. to visit HGs) make sure it's a cheap disposable one, and get a single-use SIM in case the thing gets stolen.
Write down where you are going what time you are going there and what time you expect to finish on a piece of paper, and put it in a sealed envelope n a prominent place (e.g. on your desk), and write on the outside of the envelope "Open this if you find it after X time on Y date, if I am not back by then I will need help".
Take only enough cash for the deed and a reasonable tip.
Take a spare octopus card, with a small amount on the balance, to get you there and back.
If you must, take a single key (for your home / office / etc.) with no keyring and no identifying marks on it.
You will breathe much more easily, knowing nobody has any leverage on you, and they will leave you alone. Knowing you left the envelope means they'll let you go before the deadline you put on it.
... then you're ready to go! | |