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Foreign Office starts emergency search service



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THE Foreign Office today launched a new service to help track down Britons caught in emergencies abroad.
Called Locate, the new service involves travellers registering their journey details on a newly-created part of the FO website.

Travellers will give information about their itinerary as well as providing details of friends and family who can be c
ontacted in an emergency.

The initiative coincides with an FO survey which showed that two in three people did not know where their loved ones were travelling.

The survey also showed that more than half of Britons go abroad without leaving journey details with friends and family.

As many as 20 per cent of Britons caught up in incidents abroad felt compelled to let someone know they were all right, but communications can be tricky at times, the FO said.

Foreign Office Minister Meg Munn said: "Things can change very quickly in any country. In our survey more than nine out of ten Britons said they would feel reassured to know that in the event of an emergency abroad, the local embassy could quickly find their location.

"Telling us where you will be, whether it's a short trip or you're travelling for a year, could help us either to get to you if you are in trouble, or know that you are safe so that we can concentrate our resources on helping those in need."





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  • Last Updated: 16 May 2008 10:54 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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Daniel Salaman,

Nicosia Cyprus 17/05/2008 11:29:41
May I thank your News Scotman and Edinburch Evening News,for the infomation given to all British Nationals, living or teveling abroad regarding the new Foreign Office Web-service F.O

 

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