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It is, when Bob Arno demonstrates his twisted take
on pickpockets. His interactive presentation blends hilarity and reality. Packed with smart, timely, useful content,
audiences learn through tears of laughter.
Do you know what scams to look for when you travel?
Would you know a bad guy if you saw one?
Bob Arno shares secrets from a lifetime of tracking the
world's pickpockets and scam artists - you'll see them caught in the act on video, along with insights on identity theft.
Bob travels the world documenting new scams every year. He is the world's leading street scam authority, frequently appearing
on major broadcast and print media. Time magazine called him "the world's foremost expert on the techniques
of first-rate pickpockets". Bob is co-author with his wife Bambi Vincent of Travel Advisory, a book on how to avoid
these cons.
Bob Arno is also a master showman with decades of Las
Vegas Night Club and Casino experience, demonstrating how easy it is to be duped. He now appears in front of multinational
corporate audiences, enthralling them with The Art of the Steal.
Bob's approach can be tailored from content to comedy
heavy depending on the audience needs. Multilingual, he is especially popular with cross-cultural audiences,
where his demonstrations on unsuspecting attendees are guaranteed ice breakers. Financial services, travel, hospitality,
security, insurance, banking and law enforcement groups find his message especially compelling.
Travel Safety Tips from Bob Arno and Bambi
Vincent:
- If approached by police, ask for ID. This will usually separate the real
ones from fakes.
- Bags stowed
in airplane overhead compartments should have the openings on the bottom or toward the back of the bin.
- Internet Cafe's are lucrative targets for thieves,
conceal your valuables while your attention is fixed on the computer screen.
- Beware of being offered flowers, especially close-up;
it's often a ruse to steal your wallet.
- Take less stuff than usual with you when you
walk the streets - it's easier to keep hold of your valuables this way.
- Even when you are in a store,
you may be observed from outside and your identity comprimised.
- Secure fanny packs with safety pins or paper clips.
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