A money belt is easy to use
By Nancy Gatland
This item appears on page 47 of the October 2016 issue.
This item appears on page 47 of the October 2016 issue.
Regarding the article on an otherwise very enjoyable trip to London (July ’16, pg. 18), I must comment on the theft that unfortunately occurred after the author’s wife placed her backpack/purse on the back of her chair in a pub.
This is not a good idea even in one’s hometown. Unfortunately, there are opportunists all over the world.
When I travel, I never put anything in my backpack or handbag that I can’t afford to lose. My passport, credit card and money all go into a money belt.
Some travelers feel a money belt is too difficult to access, but, with practice, it is very easy to use. And it’s better to be a little inconvenienced than to be a LOT inconvenienced by losing money and credit cards.
NANCY GATLAND
Wilton, NY