hi all.I have a meeting down in London on Wednesday-Thursday so i will get some time to see the sights of London and take some photos. 5pm-latepm Wednesday and 4-8pm Thursday.I have never been to London and i am staying in the area of islington (kings cross).my question is is it safe walking round with a camera at these times?don't fancy getting mugged for it. any advice,personal experiences helpful. cheers
At those times, I'd say that you should be fine if you stick to the busier streets and keep off the darker ones (like round the back of all the fast food places near Kings Cross, where all the prostitutes and their pimps hang out). After about 10-11pm though, you really
are taking a chance if you wander round alone in that district, IMHO :|.
I'm 40+, 6' 4" and ugly and even I've had a few altercations with drunks (mainly) and would-be muggers, when walking back to my hotel near Kings Cross/Islington (after midnight), on the numerous occasions that I've stayed there in the last few years (in one of the Travel Lodges). London
can be a very ugly place, but it really only gets that way when the crowds disappear, it gets dark and the trouble-makers come out :thumbsdown:.
My best advice is, don't stop to talk to
anyone. I've been mugged twice (in Luton, not London) and both times the attackers used the same trick. They stopped me and asked me (innocently) for the time/a light and as soon as I took my eyes off them to look at my watch/light a cigarette for them, they punched me in the side of the head so hard that I was deaf and dazed. After that, all I could do was to try and defend myself against a torrent of fists and feet from two/three adrenaline-crazed blokes. Again, both times, this happened on a main road and nobody stopped to help me :|. In fact, when I was only 13, I got beaten up by a bunch of (16-18 yr old) West Ham fans on the floor of a packed, Saturday afternoon tube train and even
then none of the adults around tried to break it up or help me up off the floor after the skinheads had gotten off the train :shrug:. Can't imagine
that happening where I live now

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Anyway, I'm not trying to frighten you here. As I said, even though it's dark at 8pm, there are still a lot of people and a lot of traffic around and you should be perfectly safe in the right areas. Just stick to the main populated areas (Picadilly Circus and Chinatown can be good locations for evening photography, if you have a tripod, or something to rest your camera on

and they are about 30 minutes walk from Kings Cross).
Another good trick, especially if you are
walking back to your hotel after taking your pictures, is to put your camera bag inside a polythene shopping bag (Tesco, or Sainsburys, not Harrods

) and walk along purposefully, as though you know exactly where you're going. That will be enough to make most people think that you are local and not draw attention to you.
Have a safe trip and take loads of great pics

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