
Mugging alert for Brits as Foreign Office warns 'do not resist'
The Foreign Office has updated advice for anyone travelling to Chile and has warned that robbers are increasingly using guns and knives
The Foreign Office has just updated its travel advice for those heading to Chile, flagging an 'increasing use of guns and knives' in street robberies targeting UK holidaymakers.
For Brits jetting off to the South American country, the government department has issued a stark warning, particularly for those venturing to cities like Santiago and Valparaiso. The officials stated: "Muggings happen frequently, especially in Santiago and Valparaiso, and increasingly with weapons such as guns and knives.
"Muggings can take place during the day and in plain sight of others. Be aware of your surroundings, particularly in tourist areas or near official buildings. Muggers will target:
tourists
people carrying large amounts of money – leaving ATMs or currency exchanges, for example
your passport (carrying a photocopy is enough)
valuable watches or jewellery
your mobile phone
"Do not resist any attempted mugging."
The Foreign Office has also shed light on taxi scams, revealing that numerous tourists have been bilked out of hefty sums by dodgy cabbies, including at airports. They recommend using "Well-known taxi companies can be booked via ridesharing apps. Only book and pay for official taxis from inside the airport before exiting the building."
The government has issued guidance on airport transportation, stating: "Do not use any transport from inside the airport if you cannot pay for it before getting into the vehicle."
Additionally, the Foreign Office cautions about an uptick in car-related crimes, warning: "Be aware of your surroundings in and around the airport, when driving and on arrival at your destination. Keep vehicle doors locked and windows closed. Wait for gates to fully close before leaving your vehicle."
Moreover, it advises that travellers facing robbery should give up their valuables without resistance, and if carjacked, to raise their hands and exit the vehicle to prevent violence.
Regarding Chile, special rules apply for single tourists travelling with children.
Chile has specific requirements for minors entering the country either solo, with a guardian, or when accompanied by just one parent. Authorities in Chile often require non-travelling parents to grant consent.
Travellers will need
a written notarised authorisation from the non-travelling parent(s)
an original birth certificate
However, tourists visiting Chile with their kids may experience difficulties departing the country if only one parent is present.
To steer clear of any complications, check the Chilean Foreign Affairs Ministry's site for the requisite documents to bring along if you are accompanied by children under 18 years old.

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