Friday, October 29, 2010

“How do you Outsmart the Threats of Commute in Metro Manila?”

The question seems to me daunting. I am dramatically taken aback, as I surmised the perfect reply. I guarantee you, it would always be questionable as the only perfect reply will always be being on complete guard, of your self, whenever and whatever.  

My first encounter with a Pac Safe product is when my dad needed a luggage lock for his venture into the United States. I have to find him a travel security lock adhering to the standards of the TSA. I went for it though it didn’t come cheap, I must say, but well worth it still.

If asked what Pac Safe product I would love to have, it would be a lot practical. I would love to have a daily commuter bag, big enough to handle my daily travel commute must-haves. But it need be stylish as I meet high level people, every now and then, unexpectedly. Another must-have Pac Safe product for me would be a secret travel wallet, as I always try to get ahead of the pack in the jungle called the metropolis. And when I travel I almost each time devise ways how to keep my cash and other valuables safely.

Going back to the question, ah uhmm well.. One is to have a very dependable anti-theft travel gear. I guess Pac Safe is a readily available perfect answer to that already. And for non-Pac Safe gears, make sure you clutch/wear it in front of you where you could have a vantage watch at it. Second is, to be cautious of your surroundings. If you may be wary of whoever is behind you always just to stay guarded. If you must, avoid wearing bling-blings or jewelries, or eye-catching pricey accessories. Third, do not talk to strangers or look at them directly in the eye. Some do possess hypnotic abilities. Fourth, walk with purpose and confidence. Most of the time, some are cagey of people who they perceive as always on the alert. Fifth, do bring a toxic atomizer you could quickly squirt upon whomever cum perpetrator. Sixth, should you happen to be a girl, and as it happens it is unavoidable that there will be times that you will be left alone in jeepneys, please be watchful of other passengers especially men. Might as well find another ride to catch full of safer commuters. In riding taxis, practice getting the details of the cab, should you be placed in a very uncalled-for position. Plus do maintain a regular habit of informing your family and/or relative where you are or upon reaching your destination. And, DO PRAY A LOT.      


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