Anonymous wrote:Title says it all. Do you refrain from traveling with luxury items/jewelry? Do you worry about being a target?
Anonymous wrote:I refuse to take the metro. I feel more comfortable wearing my good jewlery when I travel to England/Netherlands/parts of France, Germany and Italy. And the fine jewelry/heirloom spends almost all it's time in safes.
Anonymous wrote:
In Paris, where I'm from, my grandmother nearly had her fingers broken by thieves who tore her rings from her fingers. My uncle was robbed at knife point on the metro. Pickpockets are everywhere, as are bag snatchers.
In DC? No. Apparently they're more into car-jackings.
In Tokyo? You can go to sleep on the subway, drop your wallet, and have it returned to your hotel. This happened to an acquaintance of mine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes.
These days, my neighborhood is like many others in DC you're a target just by being outside. Or inside, really, because they break into buildings and check all the doors.
These kids will mug for anything. I retired my diamond earrings and nicer bags last year until things calm back down. My car is a crappy street-parked city car, so I don't worry about carjackings much.
So many earrings are czs/ fakes. Would a thief care about “diamond” earrings since they are likely fake? It’s hard to tell the difference.
I suppose since they are my ears I'll make the decision and risk assessment as is comfortable for me. Years ago, friend in NY had her earrings ripped out by some guy on the street; they didn't ask her questions about clarity before doing so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of my Indian friends have locked their real jewelry in bank lockers and now wear fake jewelry. One, jewelry became expensive, second, they don't want to be a target of theft or robbery, lastly because fake jewelry industry has evolved amazingly. Even for weddings, everyone is buying fake gold plated jewelry with artificial stones.
But if the fake jewelry looks real then they could still be targets. Doesn’t really protect you from being assaulted. Better to just not wear any jewelry- fake or real.
+1
Anonymous wrote:I hesitate a little about jewelry in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of my Indian friends have locked their real jewelry in bank lockers and now wear fake jewelry. One, jewelry became expensive, second, they don't want to be a target of theft or robbery, lastly because fake jewelry industry has evolved amazingly. Even for weddings, everyone is buying fake gold plated jewelry with artificial stones.
But if the fake jewelry looks real then they could still be targets. Doesn’t really protect you from being assaulted. Better to just not wear any jewelry- fake or real.