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Q: What should I do if I get arrested in another country?
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Trouble with the Law
If you find yourself in trouble with the law while in another country, (whether youīre guilty or not), remember * You are not necessarily innocent until proven guilty * You have not automatically got the right to speak to an attorney * You only have the "rights" of that country. You are a visitor in a foreign land and the rights you enjoy in the USA do not travel with you. Do not under any circumstances become aggressive or threatening. The best thing to do if you are allowed, is to contact the nearest American Embassy or consulate. Their powers are limited; they canīt spring you from jail or provide bail, but they can help to get you in contact with family and counsel.
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I remember in the past on european trips that the hotel often asks to retain your passport during your stay. Do they still do this and is it required to do so if asked. Can a copy suffice? What are the consequences of refusal? Thanks
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Hi, Can I rent a car and a driver if we want to go wine tasting and not have to drink and drive?
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