After a Toronto man says he was robbed of more than $5,000 in items and cash while on a March break vacation, CTV News’ travel expert is providing tips to keep belongings safe while travelling.
Toronto resident Issey Abraha said he and his friends travelled to Mexico for a vacation, but their plans were soon soured by the theft of multiple electronics and cash worth more than $5,000.
CTV News’ travel expert Loren Christie said that while resorts are generally safe places, travellers must always be on guard and take extra precautions to protect their items at all times.“It’s best not to bring things on a trip you don't need, leave expensive jewellery and watches at home, use the safes that are there and always make sure your valuables are protected.”
"If you have to travel with something that is oversize, call the hotel in advance and maybe they have a locker you can use or they have other places you can keep it that are more safe,” Christie said. The hotel did offer Abraha’s group five free nights at the resort for a future stay, which they said they declined.
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