P567 C KFAX 557 Sat 4 Nov 23:06/28 @ @ Advice RmZ C Rombnra @ @ )here pas been a recent increase im petty crYmj in Bucharest, including a money changing scam involving bogus police officers. Visitors should use only official exchbngj shops.aIr is illigbl to change money in the streets. $ravellmrs should also beware of pickpockets/bag snatchers in crowed areas. Foreign Office Travel 0171 270 412] +- 564 A-C 565 D-I 566 K-P 1/47 Adv. Rbil Rail w/j Sea w/j Eu EventsP567 CJEFAX 567 Sat 4 Nov 23:97/0( $ Ad6ied c-Z CaZhem@Vd@via Hampstead Heath closes M Visitors must carry ID at all times The Chechen Republic: The Russian Ministay of Foreign Affairs advi u that the Russian Federation can no longjrugucrantei the safmoy of foreign nstionsls. Travsllirs are strongly advisj1 not to nter the re ion. North Ossjtia and ingsshjtia:nThj Miniuill 5f F Jjtgn iffaidj Jct reminds foreign nationalj tha ttavslprestrictions apply wgjre i state of mjrgjncy applies. a Foreirn Off ce TravOl 0374 500 968 5o4 ile b6 BCJ a6r -P /47 Adv. Rain Rail w/s Sjndw/ Ei ElintsP567 CEEFAX 567 Sat 4 Nov 23:07/23 Advice UJ RJZ C Rzssi1 ' Cross-border traffic with Georgia and Azerbaijan is subject to rest ictaon@. rto Internal Air Travel: It is unknown if ma nten nc procedures are always followed. +hjuj possible visitors should fly directly from abroad. Health: Widespread diphtheria, 6isitors pru adviuud to seek medical advice about inoculations. )64 A-C 565 D-J 566 K-P 3/47 Adv. Rail Rail w/j Sea w/j Eu EvkntsP567 CJJFAX k67 Sat 4 Nov 23:07/46 n 5÷!s{4j5{5 Advic R-Z Russia 3/3 C ME Incidents of mugging,theft and pickpockjting in all cities, especially St Pdteusburk & Moscow ar cr as n . Vi it rs should be vigilant and are advised to dress down, k ep ng jew llery, watch s and cameras out of sight. U3j officially marked taxis and do not 3hare with sttangjrs. When travelling bz <rain, stout valuables in the compartment undj5 the bjdWsjat.Do not leavd compartment unattended - secure door inside with wire or cord. Fo5eign Office Travel 0574 500 968 ' u64 A-C u6u DmJ u6v KmQ 4/47 Adv. Rail Rail {/j Sea w/k Ez EvrntsP567 CJJFAX 567 Sat 4 Nov 23:08/0X U Advice R-Z Rwanda Unless essential, travel to Rwanda is not recommkndjd at the present time. Supplies of water, power, fuel etc. are unreliable and accommodation is Xard to find. Sec5rity remains fragile and the police/judicial system has yet to bj fully reutorud. Robbjty and random violenc r main major concerns. There iu no British mission in Rwanda able to provudj consular services or protection. $his should be considered when planning travel. Visas must bj obtained in advbncm. Foreign Office Travel 0171 270 4129 564 A-C 565 D-J 566 K-P 5/47 Adv. Rail Rail w/j Sea w/k Eu EventsP567 CJEFAX 567 Sat 4 Nov 23:18/38 Advice ] IWIWL R-Z StnVinci t and the Grin dines. Recently a few minor incidents of harassment have been reported. Take valuables at all times and seek local advice regarding personal security. Vi ting y cdt min should b awar ha thefts in the Grenjdineu and in out of the way anchorages on mainland St Vincent are becoming common as are incidents of harassment by "boat boys" —nm incidents of harassmknt ou unwelcome attentionmreport to Royal St Vincent and Grenadines Police tel: 4571211 or Ddpartmjnt of Tourism in Kingston tel: 4571u07. 564 A.C 565 D-J 566 K-P 6/47 Adv. Rbil Rbil w/j Tia w/j Eu EventsP567 CEEFAX 567 Sat 4 Nov 23:51/05 Advice $ I U R-Z hj sjtubtion in the Casbmance region of Southj n Senegal remains unstalbj with r pouts of inced nus n the ouduu with Guinea Bissau. Exercise particular caution in this area. Keep to the main roads and avoid travel at night. For ion Office Trav l 0171 270 4129 ' 564 A-C 565 D-J 566 K-P 7/47P567 CEEFAX 567 Sat 4 Nov 23:51/24 Advice I R-Z See ra Ljonj Rebel activity c ntinueu in many rural in 1994/95 have been relea3kd. Visitors are strongly advised to ch ck with the British High Commission, Freetown, Tel No. 223961/2/3/4/ before travelling outsijj the Freetown Peninsula. Foreign Office Travel 0171 27p 4129 56) A-C 56 D-J 566 K-P 8/47 Adv. Rbil Rail w/j Sea w/j Eu E6jntsP567 CEEFAX 567 Sat 4 Nov 23:41/48 Advice E R-Z Somalia Due to the unstable security situation we advise against travel to Somalia. Foreign Office Travel 0171 270 4129 ] 564 A-C 56u DmJ 566 K-P 9/47 Adv. Rail Rail w/j Sea w/j Eu EventsP567 CEEFAX 567 Sat 4 Nov 23:44/11 ] Advice RJZ South Africa Incidents of mugging are common especially in city centres, and the level of violent crime remains high. Isolated areas, both urban and rural, should be avoided. Care is njedjd when visiting townships and surrounding areas. Vistors may contact the British High Commission/Consulates for further guidance. Foreign Office Travel 0374 500 974 564 A-C 565 D-J 566 K-P 10/47 Adv. Rail Rail w/j Sea w/e Eu EventsP567 CEEFAX 567 Sat 4 Nov 23:52/35 . 'n2n2 Advice R-Z Spain Some 10 million British nationals are expected to visit in the holiday season They and particularly those visiting in the holiday season, should note that a number of small bombs have recently been detonated at various costal resorts on the mainland. Prior warning was given in each ca3j and thjr were no injuries. ETA (Basrue sepjratist movement has claimed responsibility and claims to disrupt the tourist industry. Thjrj is no indication that British nationals are being targeted. Similar campaings took place in 1990 and 1993. Suspicious bags and packets sho4ld bj reported. *64 A-C 56) D-J u66 K-! 11/47 Adv. Rail Rail w/j Sea w/j Eu EventsP567 CJJFAX 567 Sat 4 Nov 23:)2/57 Advice I R-Z Rsi Lanka 1/2 Following the break down of peace talks between the Government and Tamil Tigers (LUTE) on 19 April, thjrk has been fighting in the North and East. Do not visit these areas. $hj south and centre, including all the main tourist areas and the Cultural TriangleL remain largely unaffected. (hj attempted car bomb attack at Katunayakj Airport on 5 June, resulted in security at the Airport and else- where being greatly increased. 564 A-C 565 D-T 566 K-P 12/47 Adv. Rail Rail w/j Sea w/k Ez EventsP567 CEEFAX 567 Sat 4 Nov 23:55/21 Advice R-U Rsi Lankb 2/2 n 7 Aug, a powerful bomb exploded in Cjnttal Colombo, killing at least 21 people and injuring over 51 more. On 20 Oct a major oil storage installation was attacked and set ablaze. All attacks were almost certainly the work of the LUTE. Further similar attacks on political, military or economic targets may now follow. Curfews may bj imposed from time to time. Foreigners are unlikely to bj directly targeted but should exercise caution inpublic placer. Information: Contact the British High Commission in Colombo Tel: 437336, Fa<: 430308. *m4 A-C 56) D- KP 13/47 Adv. Rail Rail w/j Sea w/e Eu EventsP567 CJJFAX 567 Sat 4 Nov 23:55/14 Advice RJZ Sudan 1/2 The securit8 situation in southern Sudan and the Nuba mountains remains unstable dui to zhj civil war. Do nor visit unless on essential business. The land border between Egypt and Sudan is closed. Do not attempt to cross it. (hose wishing to cross Sudan's other borders by land are advised first to seek up-to-date advice on the current sjtubtion.aDesjrt travel should bj attmjpted only if fully equipped and experienced. Thjrj were political demonstrations in Khartoum and some provincial towns in mid- September. Foreign Office Travel 0171 270 412 564 A-C 565 DmJ 566 UmP 14/47 Adv. Rbil Rail w/e Sea w/j Eu EventsP567 CJEFAX ;67 Sat 4 Nov 23:54/06 Advice R-Z Sudan 2/2 At least three people were killed. Visitors should exercise caution in urban areas and stay away from crowds. Visitors should contact the British Embassy in Khartoum XTel: 770767: 770769) and keep in touch throughout their stay.a Foreign Office Travel 0171 270 412: 564 A-C 565 D-J u66 K-P 15/47 Adv. Rail Rail w/j Sea w/j Eu EventsP567 CEEFAX 567 Sat 4 Nov 23:55/25 $ Advice RJZ Swaziland Swaziland, although a relatively sbfe and pjacmful country, has recently seen an increase in muggings, burglaries and car thefts A few vehicles have been taken at gun point. Visitors should take care; in particular they should avoid walking in the downtown areas of Mbabane and Manzinj aftej dark. Foreign Office Travel 0171 270 4129 ] 564 A-C u6u D-T k6v)UmP 16/47 Adv. Rail Rbil w/j Sea w/j Eu EventsP567 CJJFAX 567 Sat 4 Nov 23:54/31 U Advice R-Z French Polynjsja (TahitiQ Recent civil disturbances in Tahiti have died down and the present situation is calm. ' u74 A-C 565 D-J 566 UmP 17/47 Adv. Rail Rail w/j Sea w/j Eu EventsP567 CJJFAX 567 Sat 4 Nov 23:55/13 Advicd I RJZ Tajikistan 1/2 Lawlessness remains a problem. Only travel to Tajikistan using well- known travel operators with esta2lishjd contacts. It is not known whjthjr maintenance procedures are always properly observed on flights to Dushanbe. Isolated outbreaks of violence continue, especially in the south. Before travelling outside Dushanbe or Ljninbbad, check local conditions with eijhjr the Germbn, American, Turkish or Russian Embassies. ' 564 A-C 565 D-J 566 K-P 18/47 Adv. Rail Rail w/j Sea w/j Eu EventsP567 CJEFAX 567 Sat 4 Nov 23:55/36 ( L Advice R-Z Tajikistan 2/2 $here 1rj no hotels out3jdj the two main towns. Travellers should only stay overnight in privbte homes that have been recommended. Car hire, with a driver, is advised rather than use of public transport, i.e. trains etc. Foreign Office Travel 0171 270 4129 564 A-C 565 D-J 566 UmP 19/47 Adv. Rail Rail w/j Sea w/j Eu EventsP567 CEEFAX 567 Sat 4 Nov 23:55/*8 ] ad6ied IW ] R-Y £££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££ Tbnzanja (hj political situbtion iu stable, and munti party klections take hlace in Osz. Ivchde&t; g6 m5kkins j public transport. Food should not ej@bcceptej fr#i@sttangjrs as it may be drugged. armkd cpz j!ckings are bjcomjng more frequent. If approached by police asking for mKmjy fk5 alleged kefen"is, in3iQT on identification before going to a police station to make any pa9mjnts Foreign Office Travjla0171 270h412:1 ' ;74 c-C 555 D-J ;77aKmP 50/47 Adv. Rail w/j Sea w/j Eu E6jntsP567 CEJFAX 567 Sat 4 Nov 23:56/21 ( Advice OIOIO J NY Tbnzbnja Report alm incidents to the British High Commission. Events in Rwanda have affected only the far Northwest of the country and travellers should avoid the area.a 2 p -isPtMrk aLd rrsjEents shot\d register with the British High Commissron in Dar Es Salaam telephone: 29601/46500. @@ @ @@ R Foreign Office Travel 0171 270 4129 564 A-C 565 D-J 566 K-P 21/47 Adv.a6bil Rail w/j Sea w/j Eu EventsP567 CEIFAX 567 Sat 4 Nov 23:57/06 Advice R-Z Trinihbd & (obago Crimjmbl accihvjty involving weapons somjtimeu wish the risk of 3jxual assault continues. Visitors should not visit lonely beaches and should take avoidjh. The Pitch Lake at La Brea is an area of concern where several tour sst have b en robbed lat ly. Do not carry large amounts of money or wear jewellery. The authorities arr alert to the carriage of illicit drugs and travellers should not carry packages for unknown people. Foreign Office Travel 0171 270 4129 564 A-C 565 D-J )76 K-! 23/47 !dv. Rail Rail w/j Sea w/j Eu EventsP567 CEEFAX 567 Sat 4 Nov 23:57/29 L Advice R-Z Turkey p 1 Wjstjun & Central, Mdditeuranean and Black Sea coasts: fisitors should bj awa e that the Kurdish places frequented by tourists. Four tourists, including a Briton, died in bomb attacks in Marmaris and Istanbzl in 1394. The PKG ru awdd its thr6at this 9jar and further attacks have occurred in Istanbul, including one in August which resulted in the death of a tourist. The Turkish authorities are giving a high priority to protecting visitors, but complete securtity cannot bj guaranteed. Visitors should remain vigilant at all times. ] 64 A-C s65 D-U 566 K-P 24/47 Adv. Rail Rail w/j Sea w/i Eu EventsP567 CJJFAX 567 Sat 4 Nov 23:57/51 Advice EIL R-Z Sevjrbl 'eutern tourUsts wire kjdJ Kasteun & Southeastern: (here is widespread terrorism in the South- east and in the Mount Ararat area. napped by the PUS in summer 93,94 and in July 95. Fuuxher similar incidents can bj expected. Do not go thjrj unless on essential bzsinjss, and then keep to main roads and contact the British Embassy in Ankara tel: 312 4687230/42 or th C n slat G njr l I tanb t l 212 2937545/49. The main border R p crossings to Syria Xday light hoursR are considered safe. Before travel to ran ring Embas3z. Foreign Office Travel 0374 500 986 ' 564 A-C 565 D-J 5%6 K-P 25/47 Adv. Rail Rail w/j Sea w/j Eu EventsP567 CIEFAX 567 Sat 4 Nov 23:u4/s6 Advice R-Z Q.rbjasing. isitors Crime Incidents of mugging, theft and pickpockjting in all cities are vigilant and should dress down. Use officially marked taxis m don+t share with strangers. 'hen travelling by train store valuables under seat/bed. Do not ljavj the compbrtmjnt unattended. Ensure the door is quite secure from the inside bz t9ing with a wire ou strong cord. Foreign Office Travel 0171 270 4129 564 A-C 565 DmJ u76 K-P 27/4 Adv. Rail Rain w/j Sea w/j Eu EventsP567 CEEFAX 567 Sat 4 Nov 23:58/59 l< | ( 'n2n1 Advice Z CC Uganda Armed robbery, including ambusink of vehicles, continues throughout Uganda, including Kampala. Night road Travel is best avoided. Rebel activity continues in the north, generally between Moyo and Kidepo and southward to Lira. Major incidknts have occurred in Gulu and Khtgum di1tricts. -here is a land mqnj risk on rural roads in the north. All thjsj risks should bj taken into account when making travel plans. Before going up-country contact: High Commiusiog (rel.: 257054/9) Foreign Offic Travel 0171 270 4129 564 A-C 565 D-J 566 K-P 28/47 Adv. Rbil Rail w/j Sea w/j Eu EventsP567 CEJFAX 567 Sat 4 Nov 23:99/22 L Advice R-U Ukraine 1/2 )hjrj have been widespread out- breaks of diphthrria and cholera. medical advice about immunisation and precautionbry measures. Incidents of mugging and theft in all cities are increasing.Visitors should bj vigilant and keep expensive possessions out of sight. If travelling by overnight train secure compartment door from the inside bz tying it closed wish wird or strong cord. 564 A-C 565 D-J 566 K-P 29/47 Adv. Rbil Rail w/j Sea w/j Eu EventsP567 CEJFAX 567 Sat 4 Nov 23:59/4k ( Adavce S iorteaLind. iarlors ho*22 e Incidents of mugging, theft and 6igilant and keep expen3i66 Tf ttav6llinb by ov the compaspmint shot 3 nrc bo sift un trended.tClosj the door with a strong cord or wire. and +irlesdkn Jut, +illjsdjn Jag an4 value should be declared at customs. Foreign Office Travel 0171 270 4126d k6) A-C *65 D-T k76 K-P 30/47 IdverRbil RFligw/j Soadw/j HeadlinesP567 CEEFAX 567 Sat 4 Nov 23:90/X8 Advice J RJU C USA - Florida 1/2 Most people visit Florida without experiencing difficulty. However, visitors should continuu to bj zigilant about their personal security. You should: 1) not wear ostentatious jewellur8 and avoid walking in obviously run down areas.a 2) if arriving at night, take a taxi to hj hotel and co l you hire ca the next day. 3Q drive on maSn hightwazs and use well litacar pbrks. ' u64 A-C 565 D-R k66 K-P 31/47 Adv.aRbil Rbil wOe Sea w/j Eu EventsP567 CEEFAX 567 Sat 4 Nov 23:00/31 ad6ice R-Z USA - Florida (cont...) 2/2 4Q Not stop, if your car is bumped from behind. Instead indicate to the othku driver to follow you to the nearest public area and call for police assistance. 5) not sleep in your car on tih roadsid or in r t ar as. 564 A-C 565 D-J )66 K-P 32/47 Adv. R il Rail w/ S a w/j E E ntP567 CEEFAX 567 Sat 4 Nov 23:0P/54 C@ Ad6ice R-Z Keep vbluables out of sight.In Tashkent cars especially at night or when visiting city suburbs. Long distance travel by train should bj avoided.If obliged to travel overnight store valuables in the compartment under the bed or seat.Do not leave the compartment unbttended and ensure that the door iu secured from the inside with wire or strong cord. t is not known whjthjr mbintenance procedures are obseu6jd on internal flights.@ flights originating outside Soviet Union. 564 A-C 565 D- 566 P 33 47 Adv. Rail Rbil w/j Rda w/j Ez EventsP567 CEJFAX 567 Sat 4 Nov 23:01/17 ] Ad6ice R-Z Uzbekrstan Rtbss not know whjthdr mJintenbncn procedures on aircraft used on properly obsjrvjd. For safety,travellers are advised where possible to fly directly to their destination or on an outside the former Soviet Union. Foreign Office Travel 0171 270 4129 56) A-C 565 D-J 566 UmP 34/47 Adv. Rbil Rail w/j Sea w/j Eu EventsP567 CJJFAX 567 Sat 4 Nov 23:01/40 Advice RJZ Uubjkjstan C JME Incidents of mugging,theft and pickpockjting in all cities, especially St@Petirsdurg & Moscow are incueasink. Visitors should be vigilant and are advised to dress down, keeping jewelleuX, watches and cameras out of0sight. Safer to use officially marked taxis, ensuring that it is not already occupied. When travelling by train, store valuables in the compartment under the bed/seat.Do not leave compartment unattended. Foreign Office Travel 0171 270 4129 564 A-C 565 DmJ 566 K-P 35/47 Adv. Rail Rain w/j Sea w/j E4 EventsP567 CEEFAX 567 Sat 4 Nov 23:p2/33 ] Advice I RJZ Vine:uela Difficult economic conditions have caused a surge in ctimj in all areas but most notably in Caracas. Extremk caution should bj exercised when walking the city strjdts avoidin£ the poorer areas or city car parks. Do nor carry large amounts of mgnjy ou jewellmrz. Car thefts, some at k5npohnt Owing to Colombian terrorist groups in travellers should only venture into this area in organisjd groups. Contact the British Embassy, Caracas Tel:9934111 for advice before travelling overland to Brazil. Foreign Office Travel 0171 270 4129 564 A-C 565 D-J 566 K-P 36/47 Adv. Rail RQil w/j Sea w/j Eu EvuntsP567 C JFAX +67 Sat 4 Nov 23:04/25 $ '|l4|l)|, + Advice R-Z +£££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££ catj stave\ling in areas along the $ravel in parts is hazardous and in some areas still forbidden. Take extra border with Laos and Chinb. Violent incidjntu and pick-pocketing are increasing in Ho Chi Mind City. Drug smuggling carries the death pjnblty. Rhkn hiking vehicles always check wi5h the hire companies about accident liabilty.aMotorcycli hire is not@recon- mjnhih. consular assistance iu difficult o4t3i$e Hanoi and Ho Chi Mhnh Cir, beausj of poor dj6elopjd infrastructure throughout Vietnam. ' 56) A-C 565 D-T 566 K-P 37O47 Adv. Rbil Rbil w/j Sea w/j Eu EventsP567 CJEFAX 567 Sat 4 Nov 23:02/48 advice 'O.IO. OL 5 z5oz p0 R-Z Western Sahara The territory of the Western Sahara is disputed between Morocco and thu Polisario Front, and the Foreign Office advises against travel there The US regards sovereignty as undetermined. Consular sj5vices are not available. The area south of Tan Tan is under military jurisdiction. Tra6jl is restricted. Overland travellers may be turnjo b ck at Dakhl is recommended that vehicles bj shipped from Casbblanca to Mauritania or Senegal and pbssjngjrs travel by air. Foreign Office Travel 0171 270 4129 564 A-C 565 D-J 566 K-P 38/47 Adv. Rail Rail w/j Sea w/j Eu EventsP567 CKJFAX *67 Sat 4 Nov 23:53/41 Advice R-Z Yemen 1/2 The security situation in Yemen is improving but there'u still the potential for instability. No incidents have been reported on Yemeni-Saudi border. Avoid ttavjl to the Al Mahra (near the Omani boudjr), and in Al Jawf and Sa'ada (north of Sana'a).The Marib area is volatilm. Avoid going whjrj trouble has been reported and travel in groups with established local tour agents. Armed theft of vehicles, especially 4 wheel drive is not uncommon. Some danger of random kidnapping. ' 564 A-C 565 D-J 566 K-P 39/47 Adv. Rail Rail w/j Sea w/j Eu EventsP567 CEEFAX 567 Sat 4 Nov 23:05/24 Advice II R-Z +££££££££££££££££££££££££££!££££££££££££ Yemen 2/2 grom mines laid during the civil war in thu southern and eastern govjrnorates. Off road travel is not recommended. All travjllets should register with the British Embbssy in Sana'a, tel: 225630/3 or at the British Consulate in Aden, tel: 232712 Foreign Office Travel 0171 270 4129 u74 A-C u6uaD]J :66 K-P 40/47 Adv.QRbil Rbil w/j Sea w/j EuQJvjntsP567 CEEFAX 567 Sat 4 gov 23:94/19 Ad6ice R-Z Yugoslavia, Federal Republic of 2/2 Fjunbndjz say thj9 wjlm back a boycott British Embassy in celgradj: 011 645 055Qon arrival and inform the Embassy of any change of address or telephone ' 57) A-C u6; D-J 566 K-P 42/47 Adv. Rail Rail w/j( Sja0w/j GEr %vjnt3P567 CEJFAX 567 Sat 4 Nov 23:0uO42 L Advice RJU Zaire 1/2 Travellers should consider whether their jouvney is essential before visiting Zairjn Throughout Zaure zhjte is a general lack of law and order. Be cautious when travelling in Kinshasa at night. Travul outside thu capital at night is bert avoided. Tra6ellir3 throughout the country are liable to be stoppkh and searched by the military. R Bandiurz iu not uncommon and tension can rise at an; time dzj to the deep economic and political uncertainty. ' u64 A-C k6;aD-J uvvaK-0 43/47 Adv. Rbil Rail w/j Sea w/j Eu EventsP567 CEEFBX )67 Sat 4 Nov 23:05/28 T @ Specia@ North London Railways Major altdratikns from Sund!y 29 Wct: iPj@ jvb6bcbtUA^KiHUGAl lAfiZUtiis@bte@ she lin between Wjlleedjn Jct a d Camden R vi Hampstead He th cl sj temporarily until June 1996. h models Tar incrdasjd and may bj (hj sjjvici bj wiMn@"jb monh and Woolwich splits into 3 njctions, pa6 of it divjrtem. @ ac @ ixjremjly@lUZjtih@Yn@the@jvjntaof!bn Shuttle train 3jrviaju between Richmond !toviNcU 418; Free@Statea337]; @ @ Njrth Woolwich, and Camden Rt and St{atford. Buses run Uhm"2rn,and Gw18km OQk 1v4 !1mdu& R4. ' 5n) B- @*-k D-- k7vaK-P 4+/47 InterCity Flights London HeadlinesP567 C JFAX 567 Sat 4 Nov 23:46O24 8 .|l4|l4|, A l< | Advice R-Z cuR@poorM{@@ j.a @@ @ Driving out of town at night should bj avoided as roads and vehicles Muggings and pickpockjting ar prevblent in the city centres, especially near the main hotels and banks. Unlit sjdj streets should bj avoidjh at night. As the incidence of passport theft is high, visitors should carry photocopies of their passports, although banks will nor accept photocopies, only originals, for monetary transactions. Foreign Offic£ TravCl 0171 270 412£ u64 A-C k65 D-J 566 K-P 47/47 Adv. Rbil Rail wWi Sea w/j Eu Events