Tips to Rio de Janeiro drugs poverty
Take Rio de Janeiro drugs poverty crime scene scenarios serious! This is a Copacabana Rio guides to street behaviour.
Rio de Janeiro is a spectacular tourist attraction to people all across the world. There is much to see and do here but to enjoy it’s necessary to understand Rio de Janeiro drugs poverty problems.
It is recommended to follow certain rules within Rio to avoid hassle such as robberies and assaults. This article will teach you something about staying safe on Rio’s streets by understanding the facts of Rio de Janeiro drugs poverty.
The first thing you notice on Copacabana is the mix of social classes and the big contrast between poor and rich people. This is even more puzzling knowing that Brazil is the tenth largest economy in the world. There are lots of debates regarding this status quo, large enough to provide material for a dozen of books.
However, Being a tourist in Rio or even a local there are a few rules which should be followed to avoid Rio de Janeiro drugs poverty.
Tips to avoid street crime on Copacabana
Dress like a Brazilian, buy some Brazilian slippers (you’ll see almost every Brazilian use) and a Bermuda.
Don’t spend expensive watches, jewellery or cameras. If you are going take Copacabana pictures, take out your camera from your bag, take the picture and hide the camera afterwards. If your valuables can’t be seen, they won’t get stolen either. (Don’t use the tourist belt to keep your valet, if they think you have something of value it’s easy to rob you.)
Find out where you are going before you leave the hotel room. How you walk the streets and street attitude affect if you are considered an easy target or not. The typical tourist victim seems to be lost in Rio de Janeiro. He walks slowly, and waves his head to looking around, seemingly lost with nowhere to get to. On the contrary to Brazilians who walk fast and determined if they consider the street dangerous.
Maybe the most important tip of all; walk where there’s other people! Walking the wavy pavement of copacabana at night, try to keep on the tip of the pavement close to the cars where you see all the other brazilians walk. Don’t enter dark narrow hoods without people.
All along Copacabana you will encounter people begging, selling goods and services. If you don’t want to be hassled by them, DON’T LOOK AT THEM! A look initiates contact and that’s all they need to walk over to you. If they do approach you (and they will) say “NO Obrigado” (means no thanks) and look away. Then just ignore them. The same applies for poor families living on the streets and packs of youngsters. Allot of them get doped sniffing glue. A look is enough to provoke them.
Notice suspicious persons and glance over your shoulder from time to time to see if someone are following you. (This might seem a little extreme, but if you look alert the muggers will stay away) 90 percent of the times a mugger will come up behind you. This is also the reason for walking at a moderate pace. If they have to run to come up behind you they don’t bother because of the attention that brings.
Taxi, know the address to where you are going and the name of the place. Don’t use a taxi without a taximeter or one where the taximeter is supposedly broken. If this is the case, stop the taxi, exit and take another.
If you are robbed, give all you have imediatly. Calm movements and no resistance. Keeping 10 reais in your pocket is a good idea, this way a drugged robber won’t get angry for receiving nothing.
Use a travel insurance!
The shanty towns,the favelas, of Rio de Janeiro drugs poverty
More than twenty percents of Rio de Janeiro inhabitants live in favelas. These are Brazilian versions of the American ghettos.
It is a very bad idea to travel trough a Rio de Janeiro favela without proper guidance.
If you are curious about these shanty towns you should hire qualified guides. When in Rio try to keep on a low profile and don’t expose your financial status especially if you are very well with money.
Rio de Janeiro drugs poverty and crimes has also affected the police system. Police officers do not have a good salary and a lot of them are corrupt. This implicates that police officers also can be a threat to tourists. Especially out of the tourist areas. avoid contact with the local police unless you have reason to.
There are cases with innocent people framed and arrested for drug ownership for which they had to bribe the police officers to get out.
Be careful at the Rio Beaches. You can read some basic tips for how to act on the beach to not get robbed here. At night time, avoid the beach as it is used as a place to deal drugs. Not a crowd you want to mingle with.
Be very careful with drugs in Rio, because Rio de Janeiro drugs poverty and crimes induced a Zero Tolerance policy followed by police officers. They are known for being brutal and violent without much questioning especially if they find drugs on you. Try to keep away from suspicious looking people and avoid the interlope world. In Rio the mafia is organized very well and you might easily fell prey to abuse or kidnapping if you bring interest to these people.
Rio de Janeiro drugs poverty crimes are usually blamed on the drugs but it is important to know that the powerful contrast between middle class and poor people maintain the problem as well.
Lastly, after scaring you with this article of Rio de Janeiro drugs poverty, I want to say that during my many stays in this marvellous city, I have never been robbed (except for sandals at the beach) or attacked.
You can find wonderful people in Rio de Janeiro. the general population here is loving, thoughtful, sympathic and beautiful.
Don't hesitate to mingle alone and make contact with the brazilians. For sure, the Cariocas will make you feel welcome.
SMILE YOU'RE IN RIO!
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