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Dunky

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Posted - 10 Jan 2008 :  19:12:17 Show Profile Send Dunky a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
As previously stated...going to Orlando in October..i remember a few years back the the UK news warning of 'car jacking'...and general no gooders looking for unsuspecting tourists..now you don't hear that talked about so much..but apart from the obvious safety measures one would take when travelling with family..are there any other things or 'hot spots'that one should look for when driving...wandering about...the wife won't let me buy a gun!! spoilsport!

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Tonish

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Posted - 10 Jan 2008 :  22:23:56 Show Profile Send Tonish a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
I'm pretty sure the car-jacking was tourists in Miami, or maybe the trend moved upstate for a while. Let me reassure you, whilst Orlando has its share of bad boys, the tourist areas are mostly hugely well policed, well behaved and utterly intolerant of any criminal behaviour.

I do not believe, in many years of going there, and having many family and friends travel there on and off for the past 30 or more years, that I've ever come across one of them who has had any problem whatsoever. Of course, it depends where you go. We had a few scary experiences in Miami, but this was faulty map reading by Mrs T, who seemed to always land us up in gangsta-land.

However, if you're worried, I suggest you get a buzz cut and spend the week before with a sunlamp trained on your neck. You can be pretty sure of being left in peace. It will help if you get your wife to call you Cletus, you could try Bobby-Jo for her.

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bargainqueen

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Posted - 10 Jan 2008 :  22:33:05 Show Profile Send bargainqueen a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
All the cars we have hired automatically lock the doors when you reach 15mph?

Someone on this board pointed out that if you left the car idling the doors can also be locked automatically so if we receive two set of car keys we take them into Walmart and use the pliers there to cut the wire. We can then have a set of keys each.

Have always felt safe driving around, best advice is don't leave your common sense at home.
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steph_goodrum

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Posted - 10 Jan 2008 :  23:26:44 Show Profile Send steph_goodrum a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
"Someone on this board pointed out that if you left the car idling the doors can also be locked automatically

Essential to remember if you have children and decide to pop back indoors for something, so never leave young children in the car alone.


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Robert5988

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Posted - 11 Jan 2008 :  09:23:38 Show Profile Send Robert5988 a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
It was also the case years ago that rental cars in Florida had different(and distinctive) number(licence) plates that could easily be identified by criminals; so the law was changed. I recall a case where a British couple were sleeping in their car and were robbed, the man resisted and was shot dead.

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Although car-jacking has been made a federal crime, several states also have legislation on the subject. One is Florida, which has a big tourist industry. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, an increasing number of tourists, most of them foreign, were victims of car-jackings in Florida. Because tourists in well-marked rental cars were common car-jacking victims, Florida passed legislation in 1993 (F.S.A. § 320.0601) that outlawed company logos and license plates that made rental and leased cars obvious. Florida's legislators felt that tourists warranted this extra protection for three main reasons. First, tourists are, more often than not, unfamiliar with the area and are more likely to become lost or end up in a high-crime area. Second, tourists often carry more cash than natives, which makes them prime robbery targets. And finally, fewer tourists are likely to return and testify in court about a crime. By granting tourists the right to drive unmarked rental cars, Florida made them less vulnerable to the crime of car-jacking.
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Appledore

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Posted - 11 Jan 2008 :  12:44:05 Show Profile Send Appledore a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Duncan,
Please stop your worrying. Lets face it just open the papers here and this country not exactly the safest place to live.

I go over with my family in the summer and for some serious shopping with girl friends in November. If I didn't feel safe I just wouldn't do it.

The only thing I would say is if i'm on a big shop i'm very aware of anyone watching us carrying lots of bags back to the car. Just watch out the same as over here.

You'll have fun!!
Elaine
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deejay-55

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Posted - 11 Jan 2008 :  14:07:28 Show Profile Send deejay-55 a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
don't worry - just remember to drive on the wrong side of the road

deejay
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mfairhurst

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Posted - 11 Jan 2008 :  15:05:11 Show Profile Send mfairhurst a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
We have traveled all over FLORIDA and not had any problems and we have been going to FLORIDA since 1989 .As said before MAIMI was the worse area but not now as policed so much .
Just use same sence as you do in UK and not flash lots of money around.
Enjoy your next visit .
MAUREEN
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Regalpalmschic

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Posted - 14 Jan 2008 :  16:20:04 Show Profile Send Regalpalmschic a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
I feel pretty safe in and around my Florida home. I feel safe also when driving, however have done a few wrong turns and ended up in downtowns that have been a little hairy. But I am one of lifes cowardy custards so probably did over react!
There are a number of areas in London that I would consider no go areas and would not drive through, so same all over.

Sara





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chrizzy100

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Posted - 14 Jan 2008 :  17:00:05 Show Profile Send chrizzy100 a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Just be careful...I've been going to Orlando for years...and feel safe there...but I am more careful than I am at home...I lock my doors use my house alarm at night...and would never confront anyone messing about outside with my car etc...
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E. Cosgrove

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Posted - 14 Jan 2008 :  22:46:37 Show Profile Send E. Cosgrove a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
There are many homeowners who often go to Florida as lone travellers, especially the women!!! Something to do with shopping opportunities I think

I went alone for a few nights in Nov before my husband joined me, and I am hoping to do the same again this year That's a measure of how safe I feel, just exercise normal common sense!

Have fun

Liz
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Frosty

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Posted - 15 Jan 2008 :  03:54:19 Show Profile Send Frosty a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
An interesting story that came out on TV just recently may interest.

Apparantly their is a fund that prosecutors can use to pay for people to travel back to FL if they have been a victim of crime.

The fund is there to ensure people travel back for court dates etc so that they can testify against the criminals.

Seems that this fund is about to run out, and what their saying now is, if its not made available again then people will not travel back out of their own money.

The result, the bad guys get away with it.

What they are trying to do is get the powers that be to ensure that the fund is updated, and the worrying thing they came out with, is if the bad guys realise this, they could target tourists with out fear of prosecution.

That would be a bad thing....

Neil & Kay
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chrizzy100

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Posted - 15 Jan 2008 :  04:08:43 Show Profile Send chrizzy100 a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
You can in some cases get a visa to stay in the USA if you have been a victim of crime and you are helping the police....I don't know much about it...only just found out about it a while ago...
Never heard of a fund...very intersting...
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florida4sun

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Posted - 15 Jan 2008 :  08:49:08 Show Profile Send florida4sun a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Before this thread goes entirely off topic, we lived in Florida for 5 years in Crescent Lakes a typical vacation home community. We rarely locked our front door and often used to leave a convertible on the drive overnight with tools and stuff on show. My children would play out in the streets and go to the local park. Never once did we witness any crime. We felt very very safe.

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deejay-55

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Posted - 05 Feb 2008 :  16:46:35 Show Profile Send deejay-55 a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
The car rental companies no longer put their ID on their cars, so the rental cars look the same as the regular cars - thsi to avoid just that problem.

deejay
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Lyn

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Posted - 29 Feb 2008 :  12:58:57 Show Profile Send Lyn a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
I always feel safe when in Kissimmee, I have been to Florida lots of time and also to other states and have never felt uneasy. I am usually in smaller communites if I am in a City I tend to stay on the outskirts. There are lots of places around the UK that I would try to avoid and the same applies in the States.

Lyn
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ellie

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Posted - 29 Feb 2008 :  22:52:57 Show Profile Send ellie a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Anyone who has visited Disney cannot fail to be amazed at the rows and rows of buggies lined up outside the attractions with people's belongings left in them in open view. I have seen cameras etc left in them, and nobody seems to go around pinching things. Now ask yourself if you would leave anything in your baby's buggy outside a shop in England, let alone at a theme park!

Florida is a very safe place to holiday in. There are parts of London you would not feel safe walking through, but the tourist areas of Orlando are amazingly safe.

Ellie

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MarkJan

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Posted - 01 Mar 2008 :  07:20:02 Show Profile Send MarkJan a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
I feel safe in Florida than in parts of Manchester where we live.

Mark
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