Obeying Some Rules When Travelling In Las Vegas
When you are travelling to Las Vegas America, you should consider some rules existed there. You are just a visitor, so you have to obey those rules. Some of the things that you have to avoid are:
- Panhandlers
It’s up to you, of course, whether you give money to panhandlers (beggars), but you might consider contributing instead to charities that provide food and shelter for the homeless.
- Law-Enforcement Officers
Despite the carefree atmosphere of Las Vegas, the police department is strict about enforcing the city’s laws. Don’t do anything here that you wouldn’t do in your own home town
- Don’t Let the Kids Roam
Do not allow youngsters under the age of 16 to go out on their own; children under 12 should not go without adults to malls or game arcades, even if they are in a group.
- Cache Your Cash
Don’t wear expensive jewelry: it alerts robbers or pickpockets to the fact that you would be a lucrative target. Keep valuables in your room safe if there is one, or in the hotel’s safe if there isn’t. Keep your belongings with you at all times: the excitement of the bright lights, music, and carnival atmosphere can be distracting. If you win a large amount of money, ask for it in the form of a check rather than cash. Casinos will also provide security escorts for customers who request them.
- Car Trouble
Avoid poorly lighted garages and parking lots at night, especially when they seem deserted. Lock your car doors even when you are driving. Put all packages and luggage in the trunk. When you leave your car at valet parking, it’s wise to remove anything of value and have only your car and trunk keys on the key-ring.