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Post: Travel Tips - 6 of 7

Posted by R. Garcia on 11/26/07

    --If you are Hijacked.
    -Do not volunteer any information, nor aid the victims of
    the hijackers.
    -Downplay your importance if your are questioned.
    -Surrender your personal articles without comment.
    -Do not be abusive or belligerent.
    -During a rescue, stay down on the floor or ground and
    behind cover until all violence is over. Expect rough
    treatment from the rescuers until they have established
    your identity.

    --If you are taken hostage.
    -Do not resist or aggravate your abductor. Expect to be
    blindfolded or drugged.
    -Do not panic. Stay calm and as rational as possible.
    Although your fear of death may be realistic and
    overwhelming, recognize that your responses may help you
    successfully adapt to the situation.
    -Manage yourself by remaining confident and physically
    active.
    -Make mental notes of your abductors, your surroundings
    and everything that you can sense.
    -Stay alert, stretch and exercise. Remain mentally alert
    by writing, reading books, studying your abductors
    language, or devising solutions to hypothetical problems.
    -Gradually increase your request for personal comforts.
    -Maintain your dignity and self-respect at all times. Do
    no show belligerence.
    -Try to develop a rapport with your abductors.
    Communicate and cooperate with them fully. Becoming non-
    communicative can depersonalize you to them.

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