Traveling abroad is not as good as at home, so sometimes you will be cheated. In everyone’s impression, Paris should be a very good place, but in fact, there are some places in Paris where the security is not very good. Everyone should pay attention when going there. Public Security in Paris
To prevent theft and robbery in Paris, don’t rely on the police, you can only rely on yourself.
First of all, we must understand the security map of Paris. Province 93 is an area where black Afghans gather, and the public security is very chaotic; Province 92 is a wealthy area, and the public security is relatively good; Province 94 has a large number of Chinese people.
With the Seine River as the interface, the security on the right side is relatively chaotic, and there are famous attractions such as the Louvre Museum; the security on the left side is better, with many cafes here, also known as the Left Bank.
1. The northern suburb of Saint Denis: a high-risk area
This area belongs to the notorious 93 provinces, known as the Fourth World. It is full of low-rent housing and unemployed North Africans and Arabs roam the streets. Immigration,
belongs to high-risk areas in Paristan.
This is an open robbery, and everything is robbed. Even food delivery people will be robbed of food and electric vehicles.
It’s not just robbery, but it may also be life-threatening. Gangs are rampant and riots hit the hardest hit areas. Even school teachers are often beaten by groups.
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1) Garedu Nord: a high-risk area, a gathering area for gangsters, where gangs have fought;
2) Paris Gare du Nord Station: It’s quite chaotic here, not far from the Gare du Nord, and this area is very chaotic;
3) Gare de Lyon: There was robbery;
2) Belleville, the new Chinese district: There are many prostitutes and hooligans among the three religions, and there have been shooting incidents;
4) 10th, 19th, and 20th arrondissements: located in the northeast corner of Paris. If there is no special reason, try to avoid going to these areas. North Railway Station and East Railway Station are in District 10.
5) Suburban District 13: the place in the movie "The Block".
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Avoid the above high-risk areas. Other petty thefts are nothing. As long as you take care of your mobile phone and bag, you won't have any big problems. Thefts and robberies are mainly concentrated in famous scenic spots frequented by tourists. There are police patrols. They don't care about thefts and can't deal with them when they happen.
1) Around Montmartre: black people wear red ropes, etc., and there are countless thieves at night;
2) Moulin Rouge: the famous red light district, with many three religions and nine streams;
3 )Famous attractions such as the Arc de Triomphe and the Louvre are full of thieves and cheaters;
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Of course, not all places in Paris are robbery, and there are still many places where overall security is Better, very quiet and relaxing.
When traveling to Paris, when looking for hotels, try to find these places with relatively good security.
1) Left Bank, Districts 5-7: On the left side of the Seine River, there are many cafes and schools here, with a strong literary and artistic atmosphere.
2) Chatelet Les Halles: Although it is a hub station, the security is pretty good.
3) District 13 in the city: Located on the left side of the Seine River, there are many Chinese people and many new buildings. This 13th arrondissement is not the 13th arrondissement in the suburbs of Paris.
4) The 15th and 16th arrondissements of the city: where the middle class of Paris live. However, some refugees were resettled last year, and most of them were evacuated due to strong protests from locals. Stealing and robbing methods in Paris
Is Parisstan chaotic or not? It depends on the individual. Reacho feels that Paris is a relatively safe place as long as you take safety precautions
The most you can do is steal, rob, or cheat. Compared to life, money is a trivial matter. The real dangers are in some third-world countries where public security is poor. People are trafficked, your organs are harvested, people are disappeared, you are stabbed, and you are killed with guns. That is the real danger.
Paris Stan’s various methods of stealing, robbery and deception will make you dazzled and overwhelmed. Come on, let's learn something.
Happy time for robberies in Paris after 11 pm
There are also frequent robberies in broad daylight near scenic spots with large crowds of tourists. Don’t worry too much, as long as your wealth is not exposed, no one will target you.
1) Subway: Robbery seconds before closing.
An old trick of Paris subway robbery: You are sitting on the subway playing with your mobile phone. Suddenly, a few seconds before the subway closes, someone snatches your mobile phone and rushes out of the door, waiting for you to react. , the subway door just closed.
This type of robbery targets people who are sitting in the seat. They do not react so quickly after being robbed. The robbery occurs 3 or 5 seconds before the subway closes.
So don’t play with your mobile phone in the subway if you have nothing to do, and pack your bag properly. You need to be more vigilant a few seconds before the subway closes.
2) Grabbing mobile phones on the street
Snatching mobile phones in the subway is nothing new. If someone grabs a mobile phone on the street, try not to take it out when there are many people and chaos. Don't even expose the headphone cable.
A French friend called me and asked me what I was doing. I said I was walking on the street. The other party was so frightened that he quickly asked me to hang up the phone and put the phone away.
3) Robbery at night
Don’t take a plane arriving in Paris in the early morning. After 12 o’clock in the evening, security is very poor and robberies occur all the time.
Try not to go out after 11 o'clock in the evening. If you want to see the night view of Paris, try to go with others and don't go to remote alleys.
4) Robbery to show off your wealth
There is nothing much to say about this type of thing. An iPhone on the left, an LV bag on the right, and porphyrin all over the body is telling others : I brought a lot of cash, my bag is very valuable, come and rob me.
When traveling abroad, try to dress as low-key as possible.
5)Holiday Robbery
Be especially careful during the holidays in Paris. For example, don’t wander around outside on New Year’s Eve. Not only can you easily be robbed, but you can also be robbed inexplicably. Beer bottles hit her, girls got stuck in the street with drunks, and all kinds of messy things happened.
Finally, Reacho reminds everyone: If you encounter violent robbery in Paris, just give money obediently. Many of them are drug addicts. They are very desperate for money and lose their minds. It is easy to lose control when entangled with them. Note
1) Strike up a conversation
Do not talk to anyone who strikes up a conversation with you for no reason, including children. These thieves work in groups. One person talks to you to attract your attention, and the others steal things.
2) Asking you to sign
Letting you sign is the most common tactic used by Parisian thieves. I have been using it since I first went to Paris 8 years ago, and it is still used today. Never fade.
Everyone, please recognize these people clearly. They are a group of people who stole my things in front of the Arc de Triomphe. Several people like students gathered around me and asked me to sign and support some charity organization. One person blocked my view with a signature book, and then someone else unzipped my bag.
The police were patrolling not far away and didn't care about these things at all.
2) Cafes and restaurants
When you sit down to eat or drink coffee, don’t put your bag on the back of the chair. This is not China. Your personal belongings, such as bags and mobile phones, must not be left out of sight. There are countless
fake police officers committing fraud every day in Paris.
Fraud Trick 1: Check if you have enough funds to travel
The fake policeman stops you, takes out your ID, flashes it in front of you, and says he is Police, ask which country you are from.
Then check your wallet to see if you have enough funds to travel to France.
Tip 2: Check if you are involved in drug trading
You are walking on the road, and suddenly someone talks to you, which is inexplicable.
After the other party walks away, the police appear and stop you, saying that the person you just talked to is a drug dealer, suspects you of having transactions with him, and wants to check your wallet.
No matter what the tactics are, the purpose of the fake police officer is to get you to take out your wallet.
1) When you obediently hand over your wallet, if the money is low, they will threaten you, suspecting that you do not have enough funds to support travel, and cancel your visa.
When you are extremely panicked, the fake police will come to comfort you: Don’t worry, I will take away your passport first and check your visa carefully. If all the application materials are correct, your visa will not be cancelled. visa. Then, the fake police confiscates your passport and asks you to go to XX Police Station to get it back tomorrow.
This is a very cruel trick. From now on, your passport will never be returned. They will sell it to those Asians in France and use your passport to engage in illegal activities. How many dollars can a passport be sold for? One hundred euros.
2) If your wallet is full, congratulations, you have been tricked, and there will definitely be a few fewer bills in your wallet. The fake police officer will keep talking to you to scare you and distract you from counting the money after you get your wallet back.
Anti-fraud reminder:
Check whether you have enough funds to support your trip. Only at the place where the country's customs enters the country, the border inspection personnel have the qualifications and authority.
The police are not visa officers and have no qualifications to cancel your visa; nor are they entry border inspection officers and have no qualifications to decide whether you can travel.
I met a fake policeman when I went to Paris 8 years ago. I saw it through and rolled my eyes.
Some friends also encountered this recently. Their wallets were checked and four 100-euro notes were taken away.
After so many years, no one has cared about how many people have been victimized and how many people have called the police.
For those who want to travel to France, don’t worry too much after reading this. As long as you avoid high-risk areas and keep your mobile phones and bags safe at tourist attractions, there will be no big problems.
After all, there are thieves and liars in every country in the world, but there are more in Paris. Paris receives nearly 20 million tourists every year, and the number of police is limited. There is really no police force to maintain law and order.