The Dangers of Foreign Travel

Name the country described here by the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs:

Street crime can spill over into commercial, hotel, and entertainment areas. Riots, though rare, occasionally occur; these are usually confined to the poorer districts of major cities, but the violence can spread to central commercial and hotel areas. Full cooperation is recommended when stopped by police.

Violent crime remains a serious concern in …. Criminals have demonstrated that they will use violence with little or no provocation. Many attacks have occurred in the …. area, and others have taken place on rural roads and at interstate highway rest areas. Some rest areas have dusk-to-dawn security on site (which is indicated on the highway sign). Proceed cautiously when exiting a freeway (including …) into large urban centres, especially after dusk. Theft has increased, particularly from trunks of parked cars in the … area, … and at airports. Be alert, as criminals use a variety of techniques to steal personal belongings.

Comments

Bob Shand's picture
Bob Shand on March 16, 2011 - 21:58 Permalink

Via the word interstate — USA

Garrett's picture
Garrett on March 17, 2011 - 02:05 Permalink

It definitely sounds like the US to me (sadly).

Dan James's picture
Dan James on March 17, 2011 - 20:54 Permalink

Are you really going to Florida?