Pages

Advertising

Traveler warning: Roadblocks in Potosi have many tourist stranded

This warning is for people traveling to Bolivia in general and to Potosi city, Uyuni Salt flats  and Potosi Department in particular. Roadblocks in Potosi Department have many tourist stranded. 40 french nationals and as many as 20 other European tourist are abandoned in that area for as many as 15 days with no end in sight, therefore traveling to this area is not recommended at the moment. Travelers are reminded that even demonstrations intended to be peaceful can turn confrontational between the promoters of this act and security forces, demonstrators, and bystanders, and escalate into violence. Travelers are urged to avoid the areas of demonstrations and to exercise caution if within the vicinity of any protests. If you find yourself in the vicinity of a large gathering, it is recommended you leave the area immediately for your own safety. Travelers should stay current with media coverage of local events.In addition to civil unrest in cities, it is not uncommon for roads between cities to be blocked by protesters or marchers. Please note that the police have limited capabilities outside major cities and communication is poor.The police will be on alert for potential civil unrest. Because the police will be involved in addressing potential civil unrest, there will be minimal police patrols. As a result, you can expect criminals to take advantage of large crowds and use ruse or diversionary tactics to prey on potential street victims. Pick-pocketing, purse snatching, and theft are the most common street crimes during such periods. Everyone is advised to limit their cash on hand, unnecessary credit cards, jewelry, and other portable valuables.

2 comments:

Jenn said...

I felt worried about this one. I just hope more safe travels with my anti jet lag buddy, jetLAGFX http://www.jetlagfx.com/ in the coming days. And, hoping that that this can be resolved soon too.

Jenn said...

I felt worried about this one. I just hope more safe travels with my anti jet lag buddy, jetLAGFX http://www.jetlagfx.com/ in the coming days. And, hoping that that this can be resolved soon too.