Well, she'll have a brother with her most of the time.  And I'm not sure
how dangerous sleeping in random places really is - I've done quite a lot in
Warsaw, which is not supposed to be a very safe city, and I've never had
any trouble.  Plus, the stories are so much better <g>

Weronika

On Mon, Jun 07, 2004 at 06:08:41PM +1000, Helene Gannac wrote:
> You've got a friend who's in a wheelchair and wants to sleep in parks in
> Europe???? I suggests she read a few European newspapers articles before
> she goes!! The incidence of thefts, rape, accidents in Europe for ordinary
> travellers is bad enough without planning to sleep in parks! Good grief! I
> thought I was a seasoned traveller, but I wouldn't have been game even
> when I was in my twenties!! 
> My instinct would be to say "Stay home until you have enough money to
> sleep in hostels at least!
> Good luck to her if she goes. She must be game, but I think there is game
> and there is foolhardy...

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