Hi,
I'm so sorry someone from South Africa seems to have had a bad experience already... I agree with Julie. In Paris, expensive phones and wallets should not be put in open pockets (trousers, jackets). Computer should
not be let unattended in luggage spaces in tubes and RER trains.
I always touch my precious luggages and not just let them be on the floor near me when I travel, often tired from the journey and excited... And I do the same in Paris where I live.
Some may also argue that groups of foreigners can be
loud and that certainly attracts the attention of pick-pockets. Pickpockets in every capital cities use very effective attention-seeking strategies. Someone falls, asks for help... Their imagination is impressive.
I hope you all enjoy your stay in Paris. Even though it may not be the Emily in Paris carte postale you had in mind,
it could be so MUCH BETTER ! Wish you a great conference, à + x Lucile------------------------------
Lucile Desmoulins
Maîtresse de conférences - Associate Professor
Gustave Eiffel University, DICEN-Idf Laboratory
France
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Original Message:
Sent: 05-25-2022 06:47
From: Julie Escurignan
Subject: Staying safe!
Dear all,
There are indeed pickpockets in Paris' subway, but there is no need to panic. If you keep your luggage closed and close to you, with your backpack/handbag under your eyes at all times, it's no more dangerous that in any other big city! Just be careful and you'll be fine!
Take care and enjoy Paris!
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Julie Escurignan
Assistant Professor
Ecole de Management Leonard de Vinci
Courbevoie
France
Original Message:
Sent: 05-23-2022 05:17
From: Manfred Asuman
Subject: Staying safe!
Hi folks,
The subway from the airport in Paris is full of pickpockets.
Do not use the trains or metro to your hotel, especially if you are traveling alone or you have luggage. Pickpockets will easily make you out and steal from you. Uber or registered airport taxis are you best and safest bet.
Stay safe.
Manfred Kofi Antwi Asuman
D.Phil Candidate - School of Language,
Media and Communications
Nelson Mandela University
Port Elizabeth, South Africa
Cell: +27 060 7099404
Skype: Manfred Asuman