
If you are a tourist and have any problems at all, you can go to one of these policemen and they will get help for you. If they do not speak English, there is another officer close-by who does.
Tourists often have trouble with the taxis overcharging and just the threat of the Tourist Police usually resolves the problem. Some tourists feel terribly hastled while shopping in various souks. The Tourist Police tame the vendors when they see that tourists are being troubled.



This fellow is in his summer whites at the Fort Quimby in Alexandria. This fort is built on the ruins of the old lighthouse at Alexandria, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and heavily touristed. Many of these fellows also carry sidearms as well.
They are omnipresent and I must admit that, as a tourist, I did feel safe. They usually shy away from cameras--taking pictures of police is not generally allowed. But for some baksheesh (tip) you can usually get the photo, if you are quick about it.
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ReplyDeleteNow that sounds very reassuring! I think I would feel a lot more comfortable with the tourist police around.
ReplyDeleteJust saw this - I would feel very safe with those guys around also. It's nice that they are there to help the tourists.
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