varovani turistum
Nasledujici varovani vydane australskym ministerstvem zahranici je urceno australskym navstevnikum Ceska.
Australians in the Czech Republic should exercise caution and monitor developments that might affect their safety. Australians in the Czech Republic should be alert to the danger of petty theft, especially pick-pocketing, in crowded areas and on public transport.
There has been an increase in street crime in the capital, Prague, including on public transport. Australians should be alert to a number of scams against tourists, especially at Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs) where individuals using fake police identification ask to see your foreign currency and passport. Pick-pocketing is common around Prague's main tourist attractions (especially, but not limited to, Charles Bridge, Wenceslas Square, Prague Castle and Old Town Square), in restaurants, on trains/metro, at railway and metro stations, and on trams. Australians should only carry sufficient cash for their daily needs and secure their valuables against theft. Photocopies of valuables such as passport, tickets, driving licence and travellers cheques should be kept separately.
There has been an increase in the incidence of foreign tourists being robbed while drinking with strangers in nightclubs and bars and after accepting offers of assistance (particularly with luggage at Prague's main railway station) from strangers.
Skoda, ze Cesko zacina byt znamo jako raj kapsaru, podvodniku a jinych zlodeju a ze cizi navstevnici museji byt varovani.