Re: WWDC Security concern
Re: WWDC Security concern
- Subject: Re: WWDC Security concern
- From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 15:29:27 -0700
Besides, this IS America. You can always buy a nice, simple Glock 19
and a fresh box of ammo. :-P
Chuck
On Jul 21, 2006, at 3:14 PM, Miguel Arroz wrote:
Hi!
Keep cool! :) I raised this question because of my powerbook. I
don't believe that there are serial killers and such on that area
in SF - it's probably just a place like anywhere else in USA or
Europe - I also don't feel confortable transporting my Powerbook at
night in Lisbon, but that doesn't mean I'm afraid to go out for a
walk. I just do not want to see my powerbook go away - not only
because of the powerbook itself, but because all the data stored on
it. But it's perfectly safe to walk around - the worst thing that
can happen is being robbed, and the probability is low! :)
Yours
Miguel Arroz
On 2006/07/21, at 22:40, Praveen Boppana wrote:
Thank you all for your suggestions.
Anyway I have changed my hotel to Marriott which is right across
the Moscone center.
It looks like a little better place and do not have to deal with
those people on streets that much.
Only scary thing is Shopping center is right across the street and
very much accessible to my wife :-)
See you all at conference.
Thanks,
Praveen Boppana
On Jul 21, 2006, at 3:50 PM, Paul Lynch wrote:
On 20 Jul 2006, at 14:28, Praveen Boppana wrote:
I'm staying in Hilton right across the street to Mark Twain.
some one here on the list said not to leave any expensive items
in the room.
Is it really that bad, even rooms are not secured?. I'm little
concerned because I'm bringing my wife with me and she will be
staying in the
Hotel room all day while I'm at conference. She is pretty new to
America.
She wanted to walk on the streets alone to look around the city
(Which is out of question after seeing this thread).
Do I need to consider changing the hotel?. Any suggestions
There's absolutely no reason that your wife can't walk freely
around the city, provided she follows the usual rules that any
newcomer should follow anywhere. Check with the natives where
and if it is safe; don't look like an obvious tourist; don't
flash money/valuables around in public. Anywhere north of Market
and east of Van Ness, apart from the Tenderloin, should be safe
during daylight.
Paul
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scr*w to save its species." -- Fight Club
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