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Travel Can Be Murder : The Business Traveler's Guide to Personal Safety (Third Edition)

Travel Can Be Murder : The Business Traveler's Guide to Personal Safety (Third Edition)

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Rating: 0 stars
Summary: The complete guide for business travel safety.
Review: Criminals are bolder, more violent, and targeting more business travelers than ever. If you aren't taking precautions to safeguard yourself from criminal violence while on the road, you are a sitting duck! This is the most complete guide available to help business travelers prevent becoming victims of robbery, rape, kidnapping or murder.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Reveiw from Security Management, September, 1998
Review: Kidnappings in India and the Philippines. Violent robberies in St. Petersburg, Russia, and Washington, D.C. Hotel fires in Las Vegas and Havana. How can a business traveler keep safe while on the road? This book tries to answer that question, and for the most part, it does so in fine fashion. International terrorism, plane hijackings, hostage situations, and street crime have made the security executive an important resource for the peripatetic business person. This pocket-size resource provides an easy, convenient way of informing the corporate road warrior of the dangers that exist, how to avoid them, and how to escape them. Its small size also makes the book easy for an executive to pack with belongings so that he or she can have an on-site reference. The simple chapter layout and titling make it easy to pick out topics of immediate interest, such as dealing with hotel fires, using public facilities, or preparing for a trip on short notice. The book is written in such an easy prose style that it makes good reading for a short plane flight--though a lot of information is squeezed into the book's 185 pages. ...this is a valuable little book

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: From The Tactical Traveler on BizTravel.com, June 8, 1998
Review: Maybe it is the revelation that two historic enemies, Hindu India and Muslim Pakistan, now have state-of-the-art weapons of destruction, but I'm feeling a bit paranoid about travel again. If you're similarly spooked, check out the second edition of "Travel Can Be Murder," a practical, easy-to-follow guide to on-the-road safety. Written by psychologist Terry Riley, the paperback offers more than 600 useful and thought-provoking tips. You've read most of the information before, but consider this a refresher course on paranoia, the traveler's best friend.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This will possibly save your life!
Review: This book is chockfull of easy to follow tips that might possibly save your life. Whether you are travelling for business or pleasure, the valuable information gained from reading this book will make your trip a lot more enjoyable in today's climate.
What's more, the contents are put forward in an easy to read format that even the novice will grasp.
A must for the business traveller and those that serve the business traveller.


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