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Any Need to Carry a Passport while in Buenos Aires?

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With all the information about petty theft and pickpockets in BA, I am trying to carry a light bag during the day. Is there any reason why I would need to walk around with my passport? I have never done that in any foreign city I've traveled in so I presume the answer is no. Would a drivers license (USA) work for identification purposes?

I have never used an under clothing money belt but would you recommend doing so? Seems awkward but perhaps worth it. I thought I would just carry a small bag for my sunglasses, guidebook, etc and keep my money and ID in my money belt.

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