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Personal Security Devices - Allowed in T & T?

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 2:49 am
by Lars P.
Hello -

Does anyone know if carrying personal security devices such as shriek alarms in checked baggage will be a problem entering Trinidad & Tobago? Do we need to do anything special to declare them? How about pepper spray? Most of the airline websites seem to indicate these items are OK if kept in checked baggage. I can't seem to find any info on the T&T government websites, however.

I don't want to dwell on personal safety, but it would be nice to know what is allowed, as I will be travelling with a wife and two daughters. Advice would be appreciated.

Take care everyone - greetings from Minnesota. A wierd winter here - rode my motorcycle yesterday on February 12- earliest date in years. Today freezing rain and snow - can't wait for Tobago in March!!

Lars P.

Shriek alarms and Pepper Spray

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 3:54 am
by Bryn
Can be left home in the US Lars. You won't need them in Tobago.

Bryn
Vancouver, BC

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 11:38 am
by John Gilham
What a sad world we live in.

John

Personal Security Devices - Allowed in T & T?

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 1:05 pm
by Mariann G.
Lars,

Although I have only been to Tobago once, I can tell you that I have never felt so safe in any other place where I went on vacation (OK, true that my previous trips included Rio de Janeiro and South Africa). And I am a relatively "delicate" and defenceless woman.

I think that to even ask such a question indicates that you do have some misconceptions about Tobago and to suggest that you would need any such devices can be a bit offensive not only to Tobagonians but also to us who are great fans of this wonderful and safe place.

Mariann

8)

Sorry everyone

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 1:41 pm
by Lars P.
Thanks for the replies. I meant no offense to any Tobago lovers - perhaps I should explain where I am coming from. We will be spending two nights in Trinidad, and our security concern is there, although we are not too worried. My wife and I lived in Trinidad for a year in 1982-83, and she was robbed at knifepoint while we lived there. So I think we are allowed a little bit of worry when we return to an island that we have not been on for 22 years.

I do understand that Tobago is a wonderful, carefree place 99% of the time, and that is why we are spending a huge sum to get back there. My wife, daughters, and I are looking forward to it immensely and hopefully we may meet some of the good people on this forum when we are there at the end of March.

Lars P.

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 2:18 pm
by Louise W
I didn't know carrying pepper spray was legal! I'm sure it's not allowed in the UK.

Usual precautions

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 3:34 pm
by Bob White
Lars,

Have been a regular visitor to the island for nearly ten years. I have travelled with a young (now older!) family including wife plus two daughters and son and never encountered a problem. However not to say that visitors should leave all common sense at home but never felt a need to carry alarms et al. There will always be the odd unfortunate incident whatever region of the world. My observations are that most of these could have been prevented with the usual precautions.

It would indeed be a sad world if visitors felt unsafe in Tobago.

I'm sure you will have a great time.

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 4:06 pm
by David Watkins
If in doubt ask a policeman-so I did.It is illegal to have mace,pepper spray or other"personal security"devices in T&T.You are in Trini for 2 days then I doubt if you will be ventuting anywhere dangerous.In Tobago the only danger is that of a rum punch hangover.Chill man you and yours will be safe.
David

Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2005 2:07 am
by Lars P.
OK folks, I understand; we will not worry one bit more about things like this. Don't want you all to think we are some kind of nervous, paranoid types here; it was just a question that came up that I wanted to get answered.

Actually David is probably quite correct, the rum punches will likely be the biggest hazard we face!

Thanks everyone for the advice.

Lars P.

Re: personal safety

Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2005 7:25 am
by Bryn
I can see how you would be nervous going to Trinidad again. I'm sure you will take every precaution. Make sure to stay in a good hotel (ie Hilton) there. Tobago is not at all like Trinidad though. I can honestly say I don't feel very safe in Trinidad when there but feel very safe in Tobago. Common sense is, of course, always necessary....no flashy jewels or material items.

I hope you will enjoy this trip.

Bryn
Vancouver, BC

Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2005 8:43 pm
by Dave
When I was checked by security in Tobago airport (before leaving home) one officer found my pepper spray. I told him this is against dangerous dogs. He told me that those things are illegal but let me give it back in my suitcase ...

I think that is reasonable to have those security devices when traveling.

Dave