Search This Blog

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

How to behave during curfew?

In the world is never easy. Even if you leave peaceful country, it is still unknown whether the world in the country of your temporary stay. Of course, the best option is to sit at home and not to travel in those regions where there is political instability and riots. Here, for example, in Egypt very tense situation, was introduced curfew, clashes on the streets, very restless. But there were a lot of tourists and now trips to Egypt continue to bought our fellow citizens.



There are people who by virtue of their profession, must navigate the streets during the curfew. How to behave as journalists, diplomats, doctors, tourists, so as not to break the law and not to die? Let's talk about it in this manual.



Instruction



Difficulty level: Easy



What you will need:



discipline



vigilance and caution



required documents



step 1



If you are in the country, the city where entered for some reason curfew, the best option is not to go out at certain times. Because the exit to the street at a specified time may be regarded by the authorities as a violation of the order, and you can detain or arrest until the investigation. So don't risk mood, time and even life - stay home. Your personal safety is almost entirely in your hands.



2 step



If you must visit a public place for business circumstances, for example, you are an accredited journalist or a private doctor in the country, which declared a state of emergency, you must obtain a special permit, pass. For this you need to contact the office or the headquarters, which are created in disadvantaged areas where curfew is imposed. If you always need to have proof of identity (passport, passport, equivalent to passport ID, e. g., seaman's passport), as well as documents confirming the nature of your activities.



3 step



Even if you have received this badge, identification documents, carry always with you. In the case of detention they will help you to quickly get out of an unpleasant situation. If you still are forced to illegally hold, take the opportunity to contact the Embassy of your country.

No comments:

Post a Comment