What Do You Do With Your Passport?
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I do not know a lot of Fodors readers who join drunken football crowds or hang around for riots. Perhaps the cfonsul doesn't, either. But we do all seem agreed that: Will someone get in trouble for carrying an unofficial copy? Probably not. <BR><BR>Ben Haines
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It is NEVER a good idea to use internet or email for any of our important documents. Make two copies of everything and leave one set at home with someone you trust.<BR><BR>A moneybelt is NOT a wallet. Please consider it storage. Do not access it in public. Take out what you need for the day and carry it seperately. It is not wise to show everyone where your valuables are being carried.
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I do not know a lot of Fodors readers who join drunken football crowds or hang around for riots. Perhaps the cfonsul doesn't, either. But we do all seem agreed that: Will someone get in trouble for carrying an unofficial copy? Probably not. <BR><BR>Ben Haines
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I never have taken my passport with me, but always take my US driver's license where ever I go. In Germany I have used it to change TC. Once I had a minor car accident and didn't have any problems not carrying my passport. They accepted my driver's license.
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Back to the drawing board with you, Professor Jargon! Don't know what usage you're referring to with the bike/noun portion of the program, but chi chi is certainly an adjective! (She she sounds like something you'd meet at the gay bar! Or would that be he she? Now I'm confused!