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                <title>Security - don't be a victim</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[I lived in Rome for eight years and was never robbed once. Here are my tips for stopping it happening to you.<br><br>Be aware. Yes, there's lots to see, but still, you don't have to walk around looking gormless. When you're in a crowded place have a quick 360 degree scan once in a while. If there are groups of people watching you or edging closer to you, give them the evil eye and hold your bags close to you.<br><br>Wearing shorts, t-shirts and baseball caps in the city marks you out as a tourist. OK, so you're on holiday, but leave the beachwear for Rimini. You don't have to wear a suit, just don't be a walking billboard.<br><br>You're unlikely to be robbed 'one-one-one' - much more likely is that one of a team will distract you by jostling you and apologising while another robs you in the confusion. Push them away.<br><br>Put a rubber band around you wallet. It creates friction, so it’s harder for someone to slide it out of your pocket.<br><br>If someone spills something on you then offers to clean it off, watch out. You're being had.<br><br>Shout 'Ladro!' ('thief!)and create a big scene, if you're robbed. This is no time to practice your stiff upper lip. Be Roman. Be theatrical.<br><br>Worst places to be robbed: any of the stations or the number 64 bus to the Vatican.<br><br>Not all of the Romanies you see are dishonest. Treat them as humans first and potential thieves second.<br><br>Violent robbery is almost unheard of in Rome. Feel safe. Be confident. But most of all be aware.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Negroni</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Ordering drinks at tables in Piazza Navona, Piazza della Rotunda etc can be pricey. You won't save much by ordering a small beer or a cappuccino, so get value for money by ordering a Negroni - a cocktail made of three alcoholic drinks (Gin, Vermouth and Campari) The cost should be five to eight euros and you'll be bought some nibbles too.<br><br>My favourite place to sit and sip one is the bar to the right of the Pantheon. You'll take away an unforgettable memory of Rome - just don't drink more than two, or the memory will be lost in the haze.]]></description>
                
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