Five scams that work everywhere
If a stranger initiates contact in a tourist area, assume an angle until proven otherwise.
- Distraction theft. A stranger spills, points, or thrusts a paper at you. Their partner takes your bag from the other side.
- Petition or friendship bracelet. Someone clips it on, then demands payment. Walk through, don't engage.
- Gem, rug, or art shop detour. A taxi driver insists a temple is closed and offers a 'better' stop. It is a commission shop.
- ATM skim. Skimmers and pinhole cameras live on tourist-strip ATMs. Use ATMs inside bank lobbies during hours.
- Fake police. Real officers do not stop tourists to inspect cash or wallets. Ask to walk to the nearest station.