Monthly Archives: April 2010
Kidnap and Ransom
Here’s a link from Feral Jundi – http://feraljundi.com/2010/04/07/kidnap-and-ransom-piracy-premiums-take-a-breather-but-menace-remains/ He has been following the entire maritime security buildup, primarily concerning Somalia and the Gulf of Aden. Check out his site for the latest in PMC, PSC and PMC news.
Travel Security, Part Three
One of my friends suggested I ‘lighten’ up the page a bit, to make it easier to read. Hope this helps.Here’s part 3 of our series on travel security tips from Captain Rick. He can be reached at travel@ricdav.com.HOTEL SECURITY. MOST HOTELS ARE PROTECTED by the individual country’s innkeeper laws. In most cases, these laws … Continue reading
Travel Security, Part Two – Travel Tips
As promised, here is part 2 from Captain Rick. I have included a couple of photos that weren’t in the original posting.TRAVEL TIPSTerrorist/criminal attacks at the Spanish/English/Japanese rail systems, Mexican border towns, Bali, Indonesia, Luxor, Egypt, London, England, and other tourist locations signal an increased threat to foreign travelers.While visiting a new location, it is … Continue reading
Yeti Portable Security System
From http://www.talkofthedock.com/blog/8-gear-a-apparel/69-yeti-portable-security-system.html – the Yeti. For the price, and the intent of protecting items temporarily, this sounds great. For longer term/more secure protection, look to upgrade to a Boat Nanny or other system. Contact me at yachtsecurity@gmail.com for more information.
Travel Security Part One
A guest post – a six part series on travel security I came across at “Surviving in Argentina” – http://ferfal.blogspot.com/. I will add illustrations and comments when I feel it is appropriate. Travel Security (as of 01 March 2009) THE ENCLOSED RECOMMENDATIONS are a result of my travel throughout the world on business for 20+ … Continue reading