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FOR
TRAVELLERS
Berlin is a safe place
but it has some not so well maintained areas as well. Watch your bags
during rush hours and at larger train stations. Racially-motivated
violence is rare but the risk is higher on the outskirts of East
Berlin.
The police in Berlin are competent and not corrupt therefore if you try
to bribe you are likely to spend a night behind bars to check your
background. They are generally helpful to tourists. Most of the
officers are able to speak English, so don't hesitate to approach them
if you are frightened or lost. The nationwide emergency
number is 112
for medical emergencies and fires, while the police emergency number is
110.
Berlin is generally a very safe city and anyone exercising common sense
should be able to avoid any unpleasant experiences. Pickpockets are
more common around major transport hubs and tend to target obvious
tourists. Walking around at night is fine in central areas, but it is
advisable to steer clear of the eastern suburbs after nightfall if you
don't look like a local.
Most Berliners speak English to some degree, with the youngsters in
particular tending to be somewhere between very good and fluent.
Travelling alone, Dont be in the East side ( ex communist) berlin at
night you may be followed around by drunks specially at night.
City is generally as safe as any U.S city
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