Posts Tagged ‘Travel Safety’
2019 Caribbean travel: What islands are safe?

If you’re planning a trip to the Caribbean or Central America, the U.S. State Department has published a list of travel advisories alerting tourists about what destinations they need to be wary of, and which ones are considered safe, or the least risky.
There are four categories of travel advisories: “Level 1: Exercise Normal Precautions”; “Level Two: Exercise Increased Caution”; “Level 3: Reconsider Travel” and “Level 4: Do Not Travel.”
Here’s the breakdown as of July 22, 2019:
Level 1: No travel alerts
- Anguilla
- Antigua and Barbuda
- Aruba
- Barbados
- Bonaire
- British Virgin Islands
- Cayman Islands
- Costa Rica
- Curacao
CIA Officer’s Tips for Avoiding Death, Prison, and Hospital While You Travel
Here are a few tips from my time as a CIA officer that will help you avoid dangerous situations during your travels.
There is something very appealing about packing a bag and hopping on the first flight out of town—maybe because we never quite grow out of our childhood desire to run away. However, taking the time to do some research and plan a little before you go will help make even the most experienced traveler safer. Here are a few tips from my time as a CIA officer that will help you avoid death, prison, and hospital on your travels.
TRAVEL ALERT AUSTRALIA: Gun Violence Up
Gun crime is up in Australia. Travelers need to be aware that crime overall in the country is rising.
An article by Chris W. Cox p0ints out the myths after the highly touted law that was meant to stop mass shootings.
Australian media is filled with stories lamenting the criminal misuse of firearms. A 2016 article from The Age, titled, “Young, Dumb and Armed: How Melbourne Became a Gun City,” suggests that despite the country’s severe restrictions, violent criminals have little trouble acquiring firearms. The paper reported, “criminals are now better armed than at any time since then-Prime Minister John Howard introduced a nationwide firearm buyback scheme in response to the 1996 Port Arthur massacre.”
SERAPH CEO Dale Yeager To Present On Travel Safety At Philadelphia InfraGard Conference
SERAPH Warning for People Traveling to the Rio Olympics DO NOT GO!
SERAPH has issued a warning to all travelers attending the Rio Olympics. As professionals we strongly advise you to consider not attending.
Recent develops such as terrorist cells in Rio and ISES threats to the games have prompted us to issue this travel advisory for the Rio Olympics.
The article below will also serve as evidence of a HIGH THREAT level to foreign visitors. Please read.
IRRESPONSIBLE PARENTS? 7 Questions For Every Parent With A High School Or College Student Traveling Overseas
by Dale Yeager SERAPH
The terrorist attacks in Paris France have brought the issue of travel safety and students to the national spotlight. Families of murdered or injured students thought that France and Western Europe were safe. They were wrong.
It never ceases to amaze me how many parents trust the most valuable humans in their lives to teachers, principals and college administrators.
I routinely hear these statements when I speak about travel safety;
“Oh Dale, the high school French teacher has a lot of experience traveling.” or “The College / University has a lot of experience with semesters abroad.”
TRAVEL SAFETY ISSUES – LONDON OLYMPICS & EUROPE SUMMER 2012
Attention: IF YOU ARE TRAVELING TO EUROPE THIS SUMMER.
According to intelligence reports and USDOJ Subject Matter Expert Dale Yeager Radical Leftists groups from Greece and other countries are planning to riot in London during the Olympics and various European cities.
Any Executives or Families traveling this summer need a TRAVEL SAFETY PLAN.
A Travel Safety Plan provides:
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Emergency actions to take in the event of medical issues, crimes, political unrest and natural disasters.
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Contact information for such emergencies in the geographic areas traveling in.