magbrin
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Briefly this is a warning, not so much for those who think it won't happen to them, but more for those who just don't think!
Taking all the usual precautions is not always enough. A couple of weeks into a six week trip our van (08 Renault Master PVC) was broken into. We were parked (locked and alarmed) in a village car park in the lower French Alps and were out in our inflatable boat on a small lake. Presumably we had been watched. Without going in to the details - it still hurts - we were left with no passports, cash, credit cards, the better of our two cameras, my bag, glasses, telephone, computers etc. etc. etc. And everything that went was hidden.
We had taken all the usual precautions, hidden cash (but only €15 was left after raiding it and not replacing it), hidden cards (but with joint accounts they were useless as with one of a pair cancelled the other was automatically cancelled), copies of driving licences, vehicle reg. document, passports which were fine, but a month later we were held up at UK passport control at Calais while the officials checked we were who we said we were. Normally I would have had my bag with me, when not in the van - but when in the boat I tend to leave it behind
Allthough it caused considerable disruption, within a few days we had sorted ourselves out enough to to continue. We opted to stay in France, which we might not otherwise have done, and spent 2 weeks in Corsica, before making our way home.
Now back we are working through the insurance and replacemnts for the stolen items.
The holiday itself was amazing and despite the incident we had a wonderful time, and coped the best we could without things like passports, driving licences, money etc!
Taking all the usual precautions is not always enough. A couple of weeks into a six week trip our van (08 Renault Master PVC) was broken into. We were parked (locked and alarmed) in a village car park in the lower French Alps and were out in our inflatable boat on a small lake. Presumably we had been watched. Without going in to the details - it still hurts - we were left with no passports, cash, credit cards, the better of our two cameras, my bag, glasses, telephone, computers etc. etc. etc. And everything that went was hidden.
We had taken all the usual precautions, hidden cash (but only €15 was left after raiding it and not replacing it), hidden cards (but with joint accounts they were useless as with one of a pair cancelled the other was automatically cancelled), copies of driving licences, vehicle reg. document, passports which were fine, but a month later we were held up at UK passport control at Calais while the officials checked we were who we said we were. Normally I would have had my bag with me, when not in the van - but when in the boat I tend to leave it behind
Allthough it caused considerable disruption, within a few days we had sorted ourselves out enough to to continue. We opted to stay in France, which we might not otherwise have done, and spent 2 weeks in Corsica, before making our way home.
Now back we are working through the insurance and replacemnts for the stolen items.
The holiday itself was amazing and despite the incident we had a wonderful time, and coped the best we could without things like passports, driving licences, money etc!